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Cora Whitley correspondence, 1921-1935
Pearl H. Baumeister to Mrs. Whitley Page 2
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I have had such a busy fall, with much time out for battling the "flu-bug". I often think of the Davenport situation, its' relationship to the state I.T.A. - and some day I hope to find time to write a digest of my thoughts for your confidentially censorious review. And let me assure you, Mrs. Whitley, of my natural reticence - and sympathetic understanding that all remarks and discussions in conference or correspondance will always be in a cooperatidely confidential basis. I think your report of the Davenport trip very clear. I feel I know all the characters. Surely next spring, we can have some constructive plan for a permanent policy of Christmas Seal sales in every city. Sincerely yours Pearl Hughes Baumeister (Mrs. O. A. Baumeister) Tuesday November 26 '35
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I have had such a busy fall, with much time out for battling the "flu-bug". I often think of the Davenport situation, its' relationship to the state I.T.A. - and some day I hope to find time to write a digest of my thoughts for your confidentially censorious review. And let me assure you, Mrs. Whitley, of my natural reticence - and sympathetic understanding that all remarks and discussions in conference or correspondance will always be in a cooperatidely confidential basis. I think your report of the Davenport trip very clear. I feel I know all the characters. Surely next spring, we can have some constructive plan for a permanent policy of Christmas Seal sales in every city. Sincerely yours Pearl Hughes Baumeister (Mrs. O. A. Baumeister) Tuesday November 26 '35
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