ALS, 1907 March 5 : New York, to Jean Clemens.

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ALS, 1907 March 5 : New York, to Jean Clemens.

Clemens writes his daughther telling her "I didn't fall on the ice I only said I did." He writes of Clara's success at North Adams & speaks of local events and people. "I am taking life easily & comfortably these days. I dictate only an hour or an hour & a half, mornings & am busy most of the day at lucheons, matinees & private dinners - & get to bed by eleven."

4 p. ; 15.5 x 10 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7021334

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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