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[writing on right hand side]

Sept 18 1951

Dear Dr Van Waters
I pray that you were
not heaped in work & disturbed because
I called.

Lonely was I & just had to see if you
were well.
Mrs Ripley was here to visit & she is
a true Ranger & devoted friend
of Framingham.
My heart was in despair until
knowing that you were still to
remain in Framingham.
The picture I am enclosing of
Bishop Lock brings back to mind the

[writing on left hand side]
evening he addressed the Student Body
Dr Van Waters , here at Long Island
they have connected with the Chapel a
Broadcasting System which is Amplyfied
to all shut in. Wouldn't it be wonderful
if the same could be done at Framingham
so the Hospital shut ins could benefit in
all services & all activities held in the
Chapel.

My thoughts are always with you &
Framingham. I maybe not the writing
Student Dear Dr - to share in your kindness
yet, I do try to do all I can to follow in the
steps of a true Ranger.
Last evening I walked over to the Chapel
& lit a Vigil Candle before the Statue of the Lady
& offered my prayers in memory of a

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