Correspondence (outgoing), 1898 Jun-Dec

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by me. You may not have put your answer in just these words, but this was the purport of them.

I do not agree with you in your opinion of the law as expressed in your letter of the 14th iust. The source from which the University orginated and from which the Board of Trustees was appointed orginated with my husband and myself, and when my husband passed away his power was vested in myself

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the future, but fate perhaps had their decreed we should never meet again in the life here.

It shocked me too. I find myself so often picturing her. At your Mountain House and I have wondered if you and dear [Trin?] do not feel grattified that her last pleasures on earth were given her by you both, she has this sweet memory to think of in her house in the "Fair Beyond" whe she dwells in the presence of our Blessed Savior and [illegible text] made perfect.

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Mrs. Stanford August 29th, 1898

Mrs. Timothy Hopkins My dear friend May My thoughts have turned to you so often I have concluded to write. It must have been a great shock to you when your young friend Miss [Adams?] passed so suddenly from earth life - the few times I had the pleasure of meeing her, her personality affixed inself upon me and I said to myself I hope I shall meet her often in the

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to take up the threads of active life again. I have feared this very thing for the past three years. He is an active harried man and should save himself from excessed of any kind our Good Father has heard many prayers in Mr. Wilson's behalf from his loved ones, his friends, and the lonely and needy who seek his aid and know his worth and his loyalty and life is full of pity and mercy and he will be spared to us all. I cannot reconcile it to myself in other way.

I came here last Wednesday to pacify a bitter feeling existing betwixt

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to take the ride over again to the springs, and to revel in a few more days and evenings on that ridge and enjoy the cool days, a fire in that old time fire place and the moon coming up over the peaks it will never go frome[sic] me what I had while there, and all you and dear [Trin?] did to give me pleasure I love you always more than I have ever expressed and my loved ones who dwell in Paradise love you, guard you, pray for you at the very feet of our blessed Savior, for your thought of one whome[sic]

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