Letter, 1909 May 17, New York, to Mrs. F.C. Harriot [Clara Morris], Riverdale, N.Y.

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Letter, 1909 May 17, New York, to Mrs. F.C. Harriot [Clara Morris], Riverdale, N.Y.

Agrees to pay $200 for her article "When we grow old."

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