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^[[Gretchen
Dreier
[Mrs Raymond Robins]]]

January 30, 1907
[[preprinted]] 372 West Ohio Street [[/preprinted]]

Dearest Dad,
Thank you so many, many times for all your letters with their cheery news!  It is so good to hear from you, for now that Mize is gone I am rather lonely & wish you might just run in.  However I can now see one friend at a time & talk over plans for work so the most difficult days are over!  I am getting on famously & just as soon as the sun shines & we are through with this snow-storm Raymond will carry me
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downstairs & take me out for a bit.  Won't that be fun?
XXXXX Here I called you up, & had my little chat with you!  How crazy for Kate to forget her money!  What a blessing Edward could take it over to her in time!

I am getting a little tired so will stop now - with lots of love to Tante Hindlanff & Nini & you 
- Gretchen.
[[stamped]] [[image with circle with eagle with wings outstretched - inside circle ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART]] [[/stamped]]
Mrs. Peter Voorhees
1959