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Yonkers.  July 12th 1919

My dear Alfred;
Your father just received the letter I wrote and he telephoned to me tonight.  He says he will try to visit you as soon as he can.  He is very busy teaching 25 pupils and there is no one to cook at the house and you should stay and have a good time with the boys until some one can come.
Aunt Fanny will get you the last week in August and take you right to Woostock if you still want to leave camp before the others.
Perhaps you can go [[strikethrough]] right [[/strikethrough]] across by the Boston and Albany railroad without going to New York - and your father too.
I will write about it to Dr. Keyes,