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Detroit, Michigan;
33 Ferry Avenue,
November 29th, 1907.

Sister M. Theonilla,
St. Mary's College,
Monroe, Michigan.

Dear Madam:-

You will - I know, pardon this type-written letter, which I am forced to send because of a rush of many affairs. 

I want to thank you most sincerely, for the kind thoughts expressed in your kind letter: and to tell you how much I enjoyed the late visit received from yourself, and the teachers and pupils who accompanied you. It was indeed, a day of much interest to me. I have enjoyed - too, the copy of your College Journal, with its description of your visit.

Accept - please, my thanks and best wishes.

Very Sincerely Yours,
Charles L Freer

P.S. I regret that I cannot make the long-wished for visit to your School as early as I had hoped to do. I am trusting, however, for an opportunity soon after the Holidays.