Letters to Miss Ellis [manuscript] 1914-1918.

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Letters to Miss Ellis [manuscript] 1914-1918.

Guiney writes from Oxford about her life during 1914,1915, 1918, noting that the spirit of the public is admirable with self control and self sacrifice on all sides. The world will be a far more decent place without "Kaiserism." Glad to be in England during one of its greatest hours. All those she has known and loved are lost.

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Ellis, Miss,

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Guiney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920

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