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I have not been well and have had several other things to attend to I went to [[unclear]] Carson with a friend to see her son who was in the hospital and discovered that there were more than a thousand soldiers in the hospital and that they had very few magazines so I have spent considerable time securing magazines for them, I have no copies of the Hesperian. The only thing I had containing any contribution by Miss Cather during the 90’s is a copy of The Sombrero published by the Junior class in 1894. This is a Quarter -Centennial number. It contains a First Prize Story entitled “The Fear That awalks By Noonday” written by Willa Cather and Dorothy Canfield. I wish to keep this [[Note - last 5 words underlined in pencil]] book but will be glad to clip out this story and send it to you if you send for it.
I have not been well and have had several other things to attend to I went to [[unclear]] Carson with a friend to see her son who was in the hospital and discovered that there were more than a thousand soldiers in the hospital and that they had very few magazines so I have spent considerable time securing magazines for them, I have no copies of the Hesperian. The only thing I had containing any contribution by Miss Cather during the 90’s is a copy of The Sombrero published by the Junior class in 1894. This is a Quarter -Centennial number. It contains a First Prize Story entitled “The Fear That Walks By Noonday” written by Willa Cather and Dorothy Canfield. I wish to keep this [[Note - last 5 words underlined in pencil]] book but will be glad to clip out this story and send it to you if you care for it. The reference librarian looked for contributions by Miss Cather during that year in the magazine index but found

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I have not been well and have had several other things to attend to I went to unclear Carson with a friend to see her son who was in the hospital and discovered that there were more than a thousand soldiers in the hospital and that they had very few magazines so I have spent considerable time securing magazines for them, I have no copies of the Hesperian. The only thing I had containing any contribution by Miss Cather during the 90’s is a copy of The Sombrero published by the Junior class in 1894. This is a Quarter -Centennial number. It contains a First Prize Story entitled “The Fear That Walks By Noonday” written by Willa Cather and Dorothy Canfield. I wish to keep this Note - last 5 words underlined in pencil book but will be glad to clip out this story and send it to you if you care for it. The reference librarian looked for contributions by Miss Cather during that year in the magazine index but found