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Miriam Van Waters Papers. Reformatory for Women at Framingham, 1876-1970. Subseries 3. Student correspondence, 1936-1971, n.d. Correspondence: N, 1949. A-71, folder 327. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

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Mr Newton was here to visit last Sat & the first thing he asked was why I wasn't out with the Rangers I told him you were away

Doctor Van Waters Mr Newton has a new job - Baby Sitting as he claims - but of course he does not tell me the ages of the (Babies)

So much for that - i had a beautiful letter from L.M Gabriel and in her words of writing how humble it makes one feel

As for my harmonious playing it is just no better or worse. (God Love you) it is good to have you home again.

Please Dr when you write about another animal such as a Shrew kindly pick an easier one, for I spent half a day at the Library - Dope ing it all out.

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Again I say to you from the depths of my heart

Welcome Home & Hopeing that you had a nice rest & visit

God Bless You & Yours

Keep you Forever my Friend

Margaret Newton

Student of N.W

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humble heart yearned to be (home) at Framingham at around 10.30 AM I started to cry openly for I was picturing in my mind The Assembly & how beautiful you must of looked. Also how proud for your Students whom you had the pleasure of presenting the corsages & fruit.

By the way my dear friend I am the one & only Complaint Dept how come I didn't receive my Corsarge of Dandelions.

My Dear Doctor what a pleasant surprise I had last evening I had a L V yesterday at 11-am & of course the Little Hero was in in the aft I mean Mr Newton He could of stayed at home for all of me - I may sound cruel but why say other things when I dont mean it.

So after Supper I was laying in bed - mind across the miles in the directions of Framingham for it

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was time for the play to go on. When all of a sudden I heard (Are you asleep) and dear Doctor How happy I was, for there stood Miss Smith Petersen of Educational Dept God Love & Bless her always for she changed my whole Day. From one of loneliness to one of a Very Happy Thanksgiving.

Doctor Van Waters I don't expect to be released until after the first of next week and may I ask you my dear, this priviledge Miss Smith Petersen said last evening that when it is time for me to come Home - she would like to Come for me - Please will you let her do me this favour.

By the way, I am getting writers cramp The Students of Framingham do not know how well off they are, for the most of them have their health, mind

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