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Broadway and 32nd Street
New York
Robert Stafford
Dear Mother -
Your letter referring to vacation received and duly pondered over. I can very easily put in the month of June if you do not get back as Grace Horney, Gladys Lyall, Alfreda Mosscrop and family and Dorothy Parker have all invited me to visit
I have written Mr. Bryant tonight asking about the possibilities of my getting a counselorship - I told him it was very probable that I would spend July only up there, for I like very much your suggestion that I do so and then spend August with you on the Cape while the children remain at Quinnebeck. That sounds fine to me - I had hoped in a way
On the whole a month of camp-life to get ‘back a little ginger into my weary self and
Now as to teeth. This De. Palmer here who does straightening, also does everything else in the teeth - line so I didn’t put much faith in him. He is terribly busy doing filling, etc. and one has to make appointments 4 and 5 weeks ahead. However, I will write him tonight and ask for a date, go down and see him and report details later -
Alice Flannery is coming up to spend the week-end with me. Saturday is Field Day when our Inter-class Track meet comes off. I’ll enter in the 50 yard dash and a couple of other
Did I tell you that Fraulein Kueffuer, my German instructor, advised me to go on with German and furthermore, she said if I was
Room-drawing is
I went to dinner at Prof. Gow’s today - and had a beautiful
I’m arising at 6:00 these days and going out for track-practice. Just now I’m so lame I can’t go up and down-stairs, but that’s a mere trifle, I suppose. At any rate, early hours are essentiality, so good-night, Have a good [juice] and write often to -
Muriel
CHATHAM, MASS.
PLANTER, GROWER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
ATWOOD’S FANCY CHATHAM OYSTERS
ALSO LITTLE NECK CLAMS AND QUAHOGS
THESE ARE GROWN IN PURE SEA WATER WHERE THERE IS NO SEWAGE
PRESENTED BY P.J. ATWOOD
Poughkeepsie APR
28 11 00 AM
1913
N.Y.
Mrs. B. O. Tilden
San Francisco
California
Palace Hotel