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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, 1950-1951. A-71, folder 328. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

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than words can ever express. Being with you. Watching every move you make & cherishing every smile that come my way. At Mass this AM I offered the most sacred part of the Service my Dear Dr for your Intention praying to God that he would take care of your Cold & let no harm befall you.

This evening a beautiful sight I saw - 2 little Babes in their momies arms being received into the arms & heart of Christ.

You are at this time on your way to make a speech - beautiful memories I have of the one I attended

No matter where ever you are this evening. My heart, My thoughts & prayers, they are humble. They are so Sincere Are all for you

Lonesome I feel when you are not within range of my seeing you

Selfish again this feeble mind of mine

Good night

M Newton

[writing on right side]

long into the night. I pray dear Dr that Almighty God will whisper in your ear, & tell you, that I did not mean, to ever, bring to you, sorrow heartache & pain.

I could write forever. The meaining behind each word can never express how I actually felt. The shame that still encased within my humble heart.

?? of this, writing to someone as dear & kind as you are to me could continue long into the night.

Good night & May God Bless you Forever my Friend

Margaret Newton N Wing

Sunday Evening 7.30 PM

Dear Dr Van Waters

HEre it is the close of another Day - Tucked within my heart is happiness for I had the priviledge of being with you this AM at rehearsal & given a part in your play - Plays seem to bring to me more joy & happiness

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