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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1922 March 9

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n.d. [postmarked 1922-03-09]
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Thurs. P.M.

Dear Mother:

Do you suppose you could send me my brown straw hat (Aunt Hattie's) + I'll try to be spring'y for Barnard. Mr. Jordan could pro-bably pack it. Lucy has had them sent - I know - in hat-boxes with a frame of board strips to protect it. If it can't be done, don't bother. The blue winter will do then.

Is Father coming?

Also - if you haven't thrown away last Sunday's [Fimes], cut out the resume of the [Saceo-Veregette] trial history + send it in my next laundry.

This between gym and debate.

Love,

Fannie

 


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[crossed out] Marcus Aaron,
402 S. Winebiddle Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.