Letter: Nancy Bancroft to Margaret Moore Bancroft, April 8, 1920

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214 North 33rd, Dearest mother, I must tell you all my difficulties. I signed one contract for rings with one company - then disturbances arose and I cancelled the order, saying that if they wished to compete with other companies they must submit a sample. Finally they did & the class voted for the other ring. Now the

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first Co considers that the other broke in on their order and doesn't, to do everything in the world to get it away. She even asked to let her photograph their sample and take our up for $5 less. In a way I feel that I'm cheating the class, I've signed my tier because I thought it was the class I wish and

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I'm not going to do it again. The class is satisfied and this order is going through. I was afraid that I might be up for $50, as it cost that to make the dye, but Cal says that's absurd because even if they hads any right to force me to pay it, they wouldn't forfeit future orders for it. I'm sick of the whole thing.

My goodness Princeton sent me a wonder

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-ful box of toliet all done up with the Princeton seal and ribbon and he wants me to go riding Saturday afternoon- wouldn't that be fun- I'd love to.

Tell Ana I got her check. and thanks ever.

Cal and I are going to "Our [?] and the Track & Whip" Friday & Saturday.

When do you want us to come home - Swarthmore May 1 & A.C. May 7 - Only 1en more weeks! Love thee

Nance

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Mrs. M. H. Bancroft Sandy Spring Md.

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