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The Waldorf Astoria Fifthe Avenue 33rd and and Astor New York

Miss Edna Esther Inge 2544 Washington Ave Fresno, Calif

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June 6, 1917

My dear:

New York City has just this minute swallowed me. It is too early in the morning to find Wall st. open. My! What high buildings! I told you that I should not meet the rest of the bunch in Chicago on account of a washout on the Rock Island Route. I rode from Chicago with Dr. Crafts, a nerve specialist of

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Minneapolis - one of the finest of men, and, coincidentally, the uncle of a girl who is going to marry one of my most admired friends of boyhood days in Washington Iowa. We just happened to be compartment mates. It is wonderful to me at the remarkable fortune I have had on this trip in my chance acquaintances[.?] Both Marie Montesseri and Dr. Crafts will be true and

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lasting friends - friends on whom I can rely, and who can rely on me. When Dr. Crafts left me at Baltimore he said that he was sorry to have me go out of the U. S., because the U.S. needed more young men like me, and would need them after the war, but that he envied me the opportunity of doing the work that I am going to do. He gave me

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a five dollar bill and said that he was doing it so that he could feel that he had some part in the work. Of course I accepted it in the spirit in which it was given. He also gave me the address of a friend of his in Paris who is U.S. interpreter for the art colony, who, he said, would do anything whatever for me there. It is wonderful to me to meet such really great men by chance.

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