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Present they “[unreadable]” April 7, 1908
Dear Family-
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All serene and comfortable - a nice journey to N.Y. and Mildred and I escorted Anna Sellers across N.Y. (She is a Senior and has been plenty of times, of course, but she made us talk to her). Mary C. was at the table when I arrived downstairs, and Lilias has just come in and gone back to Main for a minute. I saw K. Taylor just a second on the walk and she seems well and flourishing -- no measles as yet. Everybody is buzzing at everybody else and admiring their new spring millinery. I had such a nice [vacation] and wish it could have lasted longer. I love you heaps.
As Ever
Marjorie
POUGHKEEPSIE
APR 1
11 AM
1908
N.Y.
Dr. Alexander W. MacCoy, et. al.
Overbrook Ave. and 58th St.
Philadelphia