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Milton Mowrer letters to sister Ellen Miller Mowrer, 1866-1868
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Magazine, Ladie's Repository? I have very opportunity to read any other authors but those which have, "Doctor" on the brain, I begin to feel tired of some of the medical books, it is almost enough to disgust any one reading and rereading and heaving lectures on the same. Ellen, How has the weather been with you, pleasant or freezing cold, hope not the latter! Will there be any school in the upper schoolhouse this winter? Has any families moved in the upper district, and that's all. It is very quiet in the city now, no excitement at all, the policemen have so little to do, they don't [it?] they say, still they should not complain. Well, sister, has Letha Morris gone to the University this fall, I received a letter a few days from Iowa City. It spoke very highly of the University this winter, and that Prof. Welles of the Normal Department was discharged without any apparent charge being prefered, perhaps they did not wish to make
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Magazine, Ladie's Repository? I have very opportunity to read any other authors but those which have, "Doctor" on the brain, I begin to feel tired of some of the medical books, it is almost enough to disgust any one reading and rereading and heaving lectures on the same. Ellen, How has the weather been with you, pleasant or freezing cold, hope not the latter! Will there be any school in the upper schoolhouse this winter? Has any families moved in the upper district, and that's all. It is very quiet in the city now, no excitement at all, the policemen have so little to do, they don't [it?] they say, still they should not complain. Well, sister, has Letha Morris gone to the University this fall, I received a letter a few days from Iowa City. It spoke very highly of the University this winter, and that Prof. Welles of the Normal Department was discharged without any apparent charge being prefered, perhaps they did not wish to make
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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