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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mr. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1914 February 25
Letter home describing student assembly, class grades, skiing, going on a sleigh ride, resigning from operetta, and selecting a new class pr... |
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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1914 February 10
Letter home describing excitement over mother's future visit, and trying out for operetta and Wellesley-Mount Holyoke debate.... |
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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1914 February 15
Letter home describing fear of receiving a flunk note, other students and class officers affected by flunk notes, trying out for debate and ... |
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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1914 March 7
Letter home describing excitement at mother's upcoming visit, Tree Day, interest in attending a student conference at Silver Bay, financial ... |
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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1915 April 18
Letter home describing clothing purchases, concerts, operetta performance, death of a student and her memorial service, baseball game betwee... |
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Letter from Jane W. Cary, Wellesley, Massachusetts to Mr. Wren B. Cary, Windsor, Connecticut, 1911 March 19
Letter to father about plans to come home, visiting her German professor's house, goal to lose weight, and attending Senior operetta.... |
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Letter from Mary Rosa, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to her mother, 1911 March 14
Letter to her mother discussing a dress she's having made, a description of the Senior Operetta, and the upcoming play she's working on that... |
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Letter from Mary Rosa, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to her mother, 1911 March 7
Letter to her mother about rehearsing the plays, needing a corset and gloves, and the class of 1914 electing new officers for the girls who ... |