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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1923 May 14

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May 14, 1923

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

I am sure it is perfectly safe to go to Mohonk Mother. There will be three of us, and it is frequently done.

I asked a girl who was at Briarcliff Manor last summer about it. She went as a guest of members of the club. She says it is beautiful, wonderful golf, etc., and also dropped the fact that it is ultra exlusive[sic], so I don't know how welcome you would be, for the same old reason. She says the hotel is splendid, and that it is wonderfully beautiful, also very dressy, etc. You might try it. If that doesn't work, why not go to Lenox, or ------, well, I won't mention the place again!

Edy the Wynne Matthison and her husband, Charles Rann Kennedy, assisted by the Bennett School are giving Antigone" tonight in the outdoor theater for the benefit of Lincoln Center. It is a gorgeous day, and I don't see how it could possibly rain. I am anxious to see it.

And now working on my drama topic. I hope to goodness Miss Brown doesn't pull off another topic because this way I shall have more or less clear sailing.

Love, Fannie