Notes, 1919 Feb. 28 and 1924 May 30, to Frederick A. Stock, [Chicago?]

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Notes, 1919 Feb. 28 and 1924 May 30, to Frederick A. Stock, [Chicago?]

Include a note (1924 May 30) addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Stock conveying her regrets that she cannot attend their daughter's wedding, and an informal message (1919 Feb. 28) which apparently accompanied a gift.

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University of Michigan

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