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Miss Mary E. Black Telephone Central 925 Notary Public | Miss Mary E. Black Telephone Central 925 Notary Public | ||
Court Reporter and General Stenographer | Court Reporter and General Stenographer | ||
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Depositions Conventions | Depositions Conventions | ||
Your letter | July 10th [1913] | ||
but I am sure it will be all right & if it is not you will both have sense enough to stop it. | Dear Mary | ||
Did you get | Your letter answering the [?news?] was received yesterday. Well I am glad. I seldom say that under such circumstances | ||
Mary dont settle down | but I am sure it will be all right & if it is not you will both have sense enough to stop it. Lem is a fine fellow & I am sure he appreciates you Give him my love & best wishes | ||
Did you get two recent letters sent you to Endfield by me. If not I want you to get them. they were sent to Gen Delivery. I long for California again & shall come this fall. Are you [?two?] coming this way again or dont you know | |||
Mary dont settle down as the conventional married lady - but write, write. You can do it so well & how it is needed. I often see Prof Foster & many of your other friends & we always talk of you. Yesterday I had lunch with Kenneth Harris & he told me how much he liked you. I thought you were old friends but he said he had seen you but once. Well I will write you occasionally & shall always be glad to hear from you | |||
Love to you both Clarence Darrow | Love to you both Clarence Darrow |
Latest revision as of 03:42, 28 April 2022
letterhead Miss Mary E. Black Telephone Central 925 Notary Public Court Reporter and General Stenographer 1202-155 North Clark St. Ashland Block, Chicago
Depositions Conventions
July 10th [1913]
Dear Mary
Your letter answering the [?news?] was received yesterday. Well I am glad. I seldom say that under such circumstances
but I am sure it will be all right & if it is not you will both have sense enough to stop it. Lem is a fine fellow & I am sure he appreciates you Give him my love & best wishes
Did you get two recent letters sent you to Endfield by me. If not I want you to get them. they were sent to Gen Delivery. I long for California again & shall come this fall. Are you [?two?] coming this way again or dont you know Mary dont settle down as the conventional married lady - but write, write. You can do it so well & how it is needed. I often see Prof Foster & many of your other friends & we always talk of you. Yesterday I had lunch with Kenneth Harris & he told me how much he liked you. I thought you were old friends but he said he had seen you but once. Well I will write you occasionally & shall always be glad to hear from you Love to you both Clarence Darrow