PER CURIAM.
In the year 1947, the respondent board of education decided to dispose of its property formerly used for the Fairmount Junior High School in Cleveland.
The property was duly advertised for sale at public auction. The highest bid received was the sum of $101,000. This subsequently was rejected by the board.
Then in 1949, the board again advertised the property for sale at public auction. It was at this sale that the relator submitted his...
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