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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1922 November 1

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1922-11-01
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[Addressed to Hotel Traymore]

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

I am out of the Infirmary at last, and I hope for good. I had to promise to come back and go to bed before dinner tonight--I suppose to insure not being out in the night air. My throat is better--it surely was sore for a few days, though. The cold in my head is much better now, too. I feel rather weak. I had classes all morning this morning. I shall take a nap now.

I put a call for you after lunch because I thought you might be relieved to hear that I am feeling all right again, but they could not get hold of you. They said they had to page you, and that is as far as I got. I waited until 1:45 and could not wait any longer.

Nothing new to tell you.

Marse writes that Mr. Consumptive is engaged.

Love,

Fannie

November 1.

 


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Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Aaron,
Hotel Traymore,
Atlantic City, N. J.

 


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142 Main Hall
Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.