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[[label over preprinted header]] ^ Some friends I have met

[[top left]] ^ Miss Laker

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[[top left]] ^ Prof Whittaker   

^ = May 15, 1925 -
My dear Miss M. Collins;
The happiest days are school days because these are days of preparation for service. Serve well the State, by living your best and serving the most.
May good fortune follow you and all things that are good. Trust in God and push forward.
Very friendly
G. K. Whittaker
P. V. Collage: P. V. Texas.

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[[top left]] ^ Prof Stone  

^ May 15, 1925
My dear Miss Collins:
You should not sear from the thought that ^[[the]] sweetest and most cherished days are those which you spent within the arms of your dear Alma Mater, in the flourishing days of your youth.
Therefore you should employ your youth which passes silently but swiftly away - 
[Isaac Stone (Wilberforce, Ohio)
Dean at P. V. College
Prairie View, Texas.

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