M. B. Anderson LuL.D.
My dear Sir
I have yours of the llvi inst and much regret to
notice an intimation that it were possible that circumstances would
not allow you to attend our meeting on the 2$} current- It certainly
would not be proper to urge or insist upon your attendance in view of
your past promptness - yet I do hope you will not fail as the meeting is
one of great importance- I cannot now explain particulars, suffice to say,
your place cannot be supplied-----
If you will come I will meet you at the !!Depon H.R.R. by stating
the Train you will come in, or if you have company will see you at the
College,- We are now located at "Springs iden~ and always have a spare
bed and a spare plate for you. Yrs truly &c M. Vassar
M1?.5 Germand sends her kind regards &c
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