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Visitors Register Vol. I
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The privilege of writing in this book revives happy, happier, happiest memories:
Making the acquaintance of my dear hostess at the I.C.W. and later in September, of knowing her dear husband, and the happy season of enjoyment of their generous hospitality to my precious bride, and myself.
Cyrus Miller Avery
Nov [10th?] 1888
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34 Two Great [,,,] It was my happy lot to find Two great [...] truly great. How? did they on this house of wish No harm to boast their slate? [...], twas the book written this year Who said, "I fear not death;" In this, who put with new refrain My cry, "Ends life with death?" Yours in friendship Old and [...] Martha Tate Cramer Feby 6, 96
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44 I can find no better wish in parting than that the founder of their cause and school may reap now and always the full measure of their own causing in the most [furnishing?] [quicker?] in the world.
The [...] gratitude of young lives ennobled and of [houses?] uplifted by their inspiration of high service and great teaching in the [...] [...] of the teaching of the girls.
At the daybreak Sunday morning June 8, 90 Alice Freeman Palmer To dear friends
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God bless you, my friend. Life will be richer to me henceforth for this week spent under your roof, in your home, which suggests the upward [...] towards which the true womans soul leads. Sometime, some[how?] I am sure we shall meet again to talk over this [blessed?] week.
L. H. Stone
Feb. 2nd 1891
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In the hurry of departure, I may only express my sincere appreciation of the priviledge [privilege] of being an [inmate?] of this delightful home during so memorable a week as the one just closed; and among the many cherished associations of my life will everylinger a memory of Indianapolis the [?], and the charmed circle [fathered?] together to commemorate an event so fraught with meaning for the future.
Sincerely yours, Ellen [W. H.?] Peck.
Feb. 4th 1891