May Wright Sewall Papers

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Women make a charming audience because they take to heart all that comes from heart.

H. M.

Jessie Ackermann

Dec 8/1900

"For the brightest good of woman"

Come to the [Nest] for inspiration!

Mary C. Wheeler

Providence Dec. 8. 1900

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My Dear Aunt May,

The long thoughts, the long talks, the long walks in the drawing room that made us once more acquainted - brought us once again near to each other will always be among my happiest memories.

Your Affectionate Nephew, Max G. Wright

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Julia Marlowe

"Nay, nay you must call me Rosalind"

Mary [Judah]

"It is well for me to be here"

Julia Harrison [Moore]

William C Robles

Next time - [Jm] [Judah]

[Booth] / [...]

[...]

John C. [Lean]

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Michi Kawai

[non-English language]

Eliza Adams Lewis.

"Eclipses suns imply"

Mabel Louis Todd

25th January, 1901

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To be so broad minded that we can love other nations as well as our own and believe in other nations as much as in our own - is the feature of a great mind and a big heart — it must lead to a brotherhood of men and a federation of the world.

Sofje Lovvna Friedland Moscow Russia March 8th 1902.

In commenaus of any {eternal amid} of sympathy - love for God in most clearly sung now. And for this human kind - Florence A. Fuchan - [..] [...] [...] [...]

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I shall always remember with pleasure Sunday, 25th May, 1902, & thank you sincerely for having given us such a clear insight into the working of the International Council of Women, & the noble idea for which it stands.

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[Vida] Goldstein

Melbourne

Australia

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Alice Meynell, 47 Pelace Court, London

In remembrance of a most happy visit to Mrs. Sewall, [September ?], 1902

[Which ?] I [. . . ?] to give to my [. . . ?] [. . . ?] Laura B. Elder

Grace Julien Warke

[A . . . cia] [A . . .?] Spruance

"Si vaut [. . . ?] " l'aimant je [. . . ?]

"c'estant [. . . ?] parse que [. . . ?]

" [. . . ?] "

Elaine d'Montaignes Blanche M. Frodain Champite de l'Amitee Le 28 Mars 1902

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Every visit to your house is a revelation, and I feel better at every contact with your soul!

Helene [Mogriske?] 1902

As a husband I can vouch for the sincerity of my wife.

[Vsarol * *]

Who can better endorse the truth of the above than

Edmund D Sewell

A delightful remembrance - one of many, [joined?] to this [deserving?] woman.

[...] Manfried [Bwoka?]

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Visitors Register Vol. III

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May 30th --- Aug 11th --- 1902

A summer that in golden letters should be set among the high tides in the calendar.

Gertrude Waldemar

[?] [?] [?]

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September 3rd 1902

Till we meet again

Waldemar

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