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C O P Y

Box 99
Framingham, Mass.
Oct. 7th, 1949

Dear Mr. Cross

Just a little message to wish you well: From all
the Students of the Women's Reformatory at Framingham We
have been keeping close contact with both Radio and newspapers,
and - feel that we all know as if you were one
of our very own.

What you have done for Us here Sir: cannot and
will not be forgotten until the end of time. Public Opinion
may be for or against you. Yet who are they to Judge.

Mr. Cross All the Students of Framingham have
great Faith and Trust in you and never for a moment forget
that you are always in our humble prayers.

I am enclosing a medal - a small token for all you
have done us.

Yet: the feeling behind it is very Sincere and there
may be times during the Case that the Cross will be heavy to
bear - Place this little medal in your pocket - at times
touch it and know that though Confinde the Woman of Framingham
are with you a hundred fold.

So in closein I would like to say - from all the
Students to you Mr. Cross

God bless You and the Very Best of Luck.

May He Protect and Guid and Keep You Forevver
Our Friend of Framingham

Sincerely

Margaret Newton student

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