Letters, 1914, New York, to Mrs. Holmes.

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Letters, 1914, New York, to Mrs. Holmes.

[1] 1914, February 27 [1 l.].--Thanks for letter. Hoping to repeat this course in Philadelphia. [2] 1914, May 21 [1 l.].--Apologizes for not writing; invites telephone call and visit.

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