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From the Carlisle Indian Press to Sheet No. printed letterhead

Carlisle, Pa. Oct. 19. 1912.

Dr. Carlos Montezuma, Chicago, Illinois.

Dear friend.

We girls received your letter last night and we were very glad to hear from you. We sent you the card from Columbus, not knowing your address, I mean your street address.

I am very glad that I met you and also the other prominent Indians of our race. I learned a great deal during the one week we spent in Columbus and I shall always remember those fine addresses.

We are again back at our school work studying ernestly and busy at our trades once again. I graduate in March, but I still intend to go to go to some other school, A white school for girls.

Our literary societies had a public debate the other evening and the question was "Resolved" That Woman Suffrage is desirable in every State". I represented my society and we won by three to one. We are to have another one the ninth of November with the Carlisle High School and I am again one of the speakers.

A crowd of us girls are going to Gettysbury tomorrow. You have undoubtedly been there, but I think it is very interesting. Don't you?

Hoping to hear from you again. Regards to you,

Anna. M. Hauser.