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Cora Whitley correspondence, 1921-1935
Cora C. to Mrs. Francis E. Whitley Page 1
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Sunday evening- My dear Mrs. Whitley; My hope is, that you have had a day of rest and relaxation, after your strenuous one. I am so proud of you, and the manner in which you presided at the meetings and the beautiful spirit you manifested toward every one. There was one matter which I wished to speak about. I am hoping and expecting to go to N.Y. for the Biannual meet-
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Sunday evening- My dear Mrs. Whitley; My hope is, that you have had a day of rest and relaxation, after your strenuous one. I am so proud of you, and the manner in which you presided at the meetings and the beautiful spirit you manifested toward every one. There was one matter which I wished to speak about. I am hoping and expecting to go to N.Y. for the Biannual meet-
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