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Clear Lake, South Dakota June 18th, 1918.
My dear Mrs Pyle:-
When I arrived in Clear Lake yesterday I did not find the letter from Dr Roeston - for which I hoped. To-day one came telling me to [tend?] to get to the Institute at Parker by Wednesday of this
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week. This afternoon I recieved a wire from him ([Hae?] is at Pierre to-day) telling me to remain linger here and then come to Madison for the week - end. I am very glad to go to Madison and it Dr Hoeston does not rush me if to quickly. I will tend to do something there. Mrs. Boid has not called me as yet.
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If she does not, I will call here to-morrow afternoon. Home been very busy here so far with Institute work after to-morrow now I expect to have a little free time. I feel that I should hae paid you some thing Mrs Pyle toward the rent on that room at Mrs Hoteseins you see I really did
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nothing for suffrage I did not think of it until I was leaving and there I was so I hurried. I will gladly do so.
I am thinking much about the suffrage work. I think our visits to these small towns will have to be hurried ones. Her [uniedly?] but heartily yours Alice Lorraine Daly
As soon as I know where I am to go from Madison I will send for word.
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Canton, So. Dak.
June 18, 1918.
My dear Mrs. Pyle,-
[pls?] not think because I have not deluged you with numours [episttes?] that wear not working. I have used more than two