Pages That Mention Boston, Mass.
Miriam Van Waters Papers. Reformatory for Women at Framingham, 1876-1970. Subseries 3. Student correspondence, 1936-1971, n.d. Correspondence: T, 1948-1971. A-71, folder 341. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
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1 Feb. 28, 1950 527 Columbus Ave Boston, Mass.
Dear Dr. Van Waters, I am fine and in the best of health hopeing these few lines will find you, and the family all well. The job my state lady, got me was not a success so I am now out on my own since Feb. 2, and doing very nicely. I have fully completed being
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[Bocquet of pansies]
Dear Doctor Van Waters I am so sorry to hear that you have been so sick And know all these thing they say in papers. I just dont believe it at all. Was up to visit you Sunday but you were not at home I was told I wanted to see you to tell you everything is working out fine for me. Am working every day. When you have some time will
[Right hand side of card] [verse] May your health improve daily So you'll be at your best And find that your illness Was just a needed rest [End of verse]
you day me a line or two I sure would like to hear from you. God Speeds your Recovery fast. God Bless you & look after you.
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August 15, 1957
Miss Cecile Theriault 281 Shawmut Avenue Boston, Mass.
Dear Cecile
This morning your two cards came. They were most welcomed. I am glad everything is working out so well for you and that your job is interesting.
If you would tell me ahead of time the next time you plan to visit, I will surely be here and glad to see you.
Everything in Framingham is steady and peaceful. The Staff and girls are wonderful.
Every good wish to you.
M.V.W Miriam Van Waters Principal Officer
MVW: DFL