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keeping for $5.00 a week,
all furnished, perhaps, that
would be the cheapest.
I don't know whether, [sic], the Colony
will let us put up a tent
or not. They are so fussy about
such things.
They surthley, [sic], have got the
bigest, [sic], bunch of boneheads in
the offices here I ever saw.
They think they know it all
and don't know very much,
after all.
Was out to a reception Monday
eve., some big guns in the
women's club. I don't remember
what, a Mrs. White and Mrs. E. G. Lewis.
Well, it looks like rain this eve.
I guess it will before morning.
Say, don't send a stove up as I
will get a camp stove

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Mabel Gertrude Wellington Lewis, (1868-1935) wife and ceramist, married Edward Gardner Lewis
(1869-1950) in Baltimore in 1892, who served as Mayor of University City and founded American
Women's League in 1907