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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mr. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1914 April 19
Letter home describing supper party and prayer meeting, waiting to make a decision on attending conference in Silver Bay, class elections, a... |
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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1914 May 21
Letter home describing her selection as class of 1917's delegate to Silver Bay conference, and plans for mother's upcoming visit. Includes l... |
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Letter from Eleanor Blair, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. D.C. Blair, Montour Falls, New York, 1916 March 5
Letter to mother describing the photographs she sent; society initiations; attending choir, Tau Zeta Epsilon, and student government parties... |
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Letter from Mary Rosa, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Helen, 1910 September 25
Letter to Helen about moving into college, where other girls use her bathroom as a waiting room; going to vespers and seeing a speech about ... |
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Letter from Mary Rosa, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to her mother, 1911 November 5
Letter to mother describing attending church, items received and needed from home, upcoming Field Day, extended forensic due date, viewing S... |
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Letter from Mary Rosa, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to her mother, 1913 May 29
Letter to her mother describing the end of classes, a meeting with Miss [Katharine Lee] Bates, her election to the Legenda Board, her select... |
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Letter from Ruby Willis, Auburndale, Massachusetts, to Mrs. William H. Willis, Reading, Massachusetts, 1908 December 11
Letter home describing a stay with the Fiske family in Auburndale, a Sunday sermon, the Junior Play, and an invite to attend a reception and... |
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Letter from Ruby Willis, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Dr. and Mrs. William H. Willis, Reading, Massachusetts, 1907 March 10
Letter home describing an eventful Sunday, including a sermon by renowned preacher and author Dr. John Watson. She also describes a dinner ... |