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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1916 January 11
Letter home describing recent cold; conversations with other students; attending an upcoming lecture series that will include Robert Peary, ... |
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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1917 May 13
Letter home describing taking Wellesley pledge, attending lectures by Agnes Repplier and a woman advocating for Belgian children, and hoop r... |
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Letter from Jane W. Cary, Wellesley, Massachusetts to Mrs. Wren B. Cary, Windsor, Connecticut, 1912 or 1913
Letter to mother about upcoming dance and club meetings, studying, making candy, benefits of Elocution class, lecture by Smith College Presi... |
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Letter from Jane W. Cary, Wellesley, Massachusetts to Mrs. Wren B. Cary, Windsor, Connecticut, 1912 or 1913
Letter to mother about attending tea given by German teacher, seeing Ralph, attending Ida Benfey Judd lecture, working on several papers, an... |
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Letter from Jane W. Cary, Wellesley, Massachusetts to Mrs. Wren B. Cary, Windsor, Connecticut, 1913 September 21
Letter to mother about wearing cap and gown, new housing situation, welcoming "her" freshman, and attending lecture by a school principal.... |
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Letter from Jane W. Cary, Wellesley, Massachusetts to Mrs. Wren B. Cary, Windsor, Connecticut, 1914 January 26
Letter to mother about attending lectures by an English socialist and Mary Antin, and busy studying schedule.... |
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Letter from Jane W. Cary, Wellesley, Massachusetts to Mrs. Wren B. Cary, Windsor, Connecticut, 1914 May 12
Letter to mother about receiving a gift from Captain West, and listening to lecture by a woman running school in Boston for women working in... |
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Letter from Jane W. Cary, Wellesley, Massachusetts to Mrs. Wren B. Cary, Windsor, Connecticut, 1914 May 7
Letter to mother about warm weather, attending Economics lecture given by a woman studying "the alcohol problem," and receiving letter from ... |