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This is my permanent address  
This is my permanent address  
[[A little doodle of an arrow to point to said permanent address]] The Century Association
THE CENTURY ASSOCIATION
7 West Forty-Third Street
7 West Forty-Third Street
New York June 22d 1909
New York June 22d 1909
My dear Mrs. Field; [[L.W. is again inserted between Mrs. and Field and Orange, Calif is written on the side]]
My dear Mrs. Field; [[L.W. inserted between Mrs. and Field and Orange, Calif is written on the side]]
   Your letter was a surprise and a great pleasure. I was very glad indeed to hear from you and to know that you remember our [startup or starship] down the river that May morning so long ago. I could never forget that breakfast at your house - the subsequent breakfasts were in such [corchase] to that - and I remember I upset my coffee all over your tablecloth! The good old Mjor, and dear old Prof. are [same]. [Clark] Powell died
   Your letter was a surprise and a great pleasure. I was very glad indeed to hear from you and to know that you remember our starting down the river that May morning so long ago. I could never forget that breakfast at your house - the subsequent breakfasts were in such contrast to that - and I remember I upset my coffee all over your tablecloth! The good old Major, and dear old Prof. are gone. Clem Powell died

Latest revision as of 16:20, 14 February 2022

This is my permanent address THE CENTURY ASSOCIATION 7 West Forty-Third Street New York June 22d 1909 My dear Mrs. Field; L.W. inserted between Mrs. and Field and Orange, Calif is written on the side

  Your letter was a surprise and a great pleasure. I was very glad indeed to hear from you and to know that you remember our starting down the river that May morning so long ago. I could never forget that breakfast at your house - the subsequent breakfasts were in such contrast to that - and I remember I upset my coffee all over your tablecloth! The good old Major, and dear old Prof. are gone. Clem Powell died