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https://ascdc.mtholyoke.edu/files/original/659f01a0819c5e2a5bf95049032fa896.pdf
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[1]
Westport, Essex County, New York
January 10-1947
Dearest Jeanette:
I think of you
constantly and wonder
whether you are crippled
so much that you are
suffering from it. I hope
not.
We are all right
other than the anxiety
about you. The days
have been beautiful since
you went but it looks
a little [?]-day as if it
were to storm again
The dogs miss you
[2]
terribly as well as
the rest of the family.
I am wondering
how the meeting is
going. I hope well and
that the result will be
all that we wish.
With regards from
everyone in the house-
hold,
Lovingly yours
May
EHA [??]
Miss Jeannette Marks
Womans Diversity Club
Washington, D.C.
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Winter 1947, "Dearest Jeannette: I think of you constantly and wonder whether you are crippled so much that you are suffering from it"
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Health
Weather
Dogs
Work
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Woolley speaks of worry for Marks' health, the weather, the dogs and family all missing Marks, and hoping for a good result from Marks' meeting at the Womans Diversity Club
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Mary Woolley
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January 10 1947
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Correspondence
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ms0865-s01-b34-f07-i006
Health<Weather<Dogs<Work