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DARROW, BAILY & SISSMAN Lawyers 1202 Ashland Block Chicago | |||
Clarence S. Darrow Jacob L. Baily Peter Sissman Telephones Central 925 Automatic 44139 | |||
Clarence S. Darrow | |||
Jacob L. Baily | |||
Jun 3rd [1914] | |||
Dear Mary | Dear Mary | ||
Glad to get your Detroit letter. If I could write like you I would write all the time. | Glad to get your Detroit letter. If I could write like you I would write all the time. All my friends thought it was a dandy letter. I was glad to see you for the short | ||
All my friends thought it was a dandy letter. I was glad to see you for the short | time you were here and glad you are well & having a good term. You go right to Huebsch. he knows you tell him to [[?]] you the whole gang. [[?]] Mrs Buxton Benson Gert & the rest they will "take you in" Give my love to Helen & the rest Tell Helen not to write me any more obscene letters. & to stop talking on lady suffrage. Let them go | ||
time you were here and glad you are well & having a good term. | out & [[?]] a sewing machine & then they will know enough to vote - see Mrs Mabel Dodge - 23 - 5th Av Steffens at Players Club. Jones at "Life" &c. &c. &c. And come back. Better write [[?]] service man letters these are getting old Any how you know | ||
tell him to [[ | |||
out & [[ | |||
Any how | |||
Ever C.S.D. | Ever C.S.D. |
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letterhead
DARROW, BAILY & SISSMAN Lawyers 1202 Ashland Block Chicago
Clarence S. Darrow Jacob L. Baily Peter Sissman Telephones Central 925 Automatic 44139
Jun 3rd [1914]
Dear Mary
Glad to get your Detroit letter. If I could write like you I would write all the time. All my friends thought it was a dandy letter. I was glad to see you for the short
time you were here and glad you are well & having a good term. You go right to Huebsch. he knows you tell him to ? you the whole gang. ? Mrs Buxton Benson Gert & the rest they will "take you in" Give my love to Helen & the rest Tell Helen not to write me any more obscene letters. & to stop talking on lady suffrage. Let them go out & ? a sewing machine & then they will know enough to vote - see Mrs Mabel Dodge - 23 - 5th Av Steffens at Players Club. Jones at "Life" &c. &c. &c. And come back. Better write ? service man letters these are getting old Any how you know
Ever C.S.D.