Newman to Meleney, March 16, 1904

Categories
Maria Kraus-Boelté Letters Collection
Date
1904-03-16
Language
ENG
Author
Newman, Emma A.
Recipient
Meleney, Carrie Coit
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New York, March 16- 1904
529 Nov 113

My dear Mrs Meleney:
Conscience says I forgot - I - lean you my address. I should have written you sooner, but- have found little time for letter writing. Some may the days are harassing [zaphilly] and I find much left which I still want- to do.
I was down at the Board of Education Monday Afternoon, but remained so long with Mrs Merrill looking at - both- her exhibit and Dr. Harvey’s that is was nearly siz
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O’ clock before I went down to Mr. Meleney’s office, and I did not find him. I would ask him when and how to get a permit to visit the schools. So far I have been admitted though me [primodal] came near refusing. I think she would had I not- made use of Mr Meleney name. Was that- permissible?
I spent- such a lovely morning with Mrs. Kraus last Tuesday. But the class was too large to made it seem like old times.
I would so much to hear her this afternoon at the Normal College but another engagement- permitted.

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Tomorrow I am to spend at the Teacher’s College.
I shall long cherish the memory of my please and - visit- with you. I should like a much and- visit - with you. I should like so much to know how Robert- and little George are. With kindest regards to you all.
Yours very sincerely
Emma A. Newman,
[front side envelop]
From Emma Newman
Mrs C.E. Meleney
429 Washington Ave
Brooklyn, N.Y.
101
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