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^[[Name of [[?]] ]] ^[[May 11, 1921]] [[preprinted]] St. Mark's In-the-Bouwerie 234 East Eleventh Street New York City [[/preprinted]] My dear Miss Fletcher, Thanks for your dear letter of sympathy as to the [[underlined]]Indian day[[/underlined]]. It was a real religious success & I would you might have been there. I saved to be mailed to you & Mr La Fleche the service form. The "readings" were the same as last year. Next year I trust you can come for Indian day once more & [[underlined]] recommend [[/underlined]] some real Indians to contribute "color" - the music, singing, costumes etc that would render the event more thrilling to the [[underlined]] "general public" [[/underlined]]- not so interested in the deeper interpretation. We missed that very badly this season.