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JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, DECEMBER 16, 1904
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, DECEMBER 16, 1904
My dear Mrs Griffin
The fountain pens arrived and I am very much obliged to you for your trouble in getting them.
I just discovered a couple of bills you sent me to be O.K.'d some time ago and I am sorry I have delayed so in attending to them; I enclose them.
Mr Morrison joins me in kindest regards.
Yours heartily
John E. Woodruff
Dec 16th '04 -
FROM JOHN E. WOODRUFF, UNDATED
FROM JOHN E. WOODRUFF, UNDATED
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Monday
Dearest Father
Just a line to say that I will be at the appartments somewhere about 2.30. If you will just leave word for me when you will be there I'll be on deck. I will stay in New York over that night and come back here at 4 the next afternoon.
I'll bring down the stationary with me.
Devotedly
John E. -
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, AUGUST 30, [UNKNOWN YEAR]
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, AUGUST 30, [UNKNOWN YEAR]
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My dear Mrs Griffin:
As regards those bills all the items seem all right. I can't recollect anything about the Pearson bill but as it is only 75 cents, let it go. I was rather surprised at the price Stadler put on the Norfolk jacket he made me, $60, and I wish you would have Father tell him so. About the Mason Trowbridge letter please send him $3 as I did owe him $25 instead of the $22 which was sent him.
I am very much obliged indeed for the clippings, Mrs Griffin, I only get N.Y. papers about twice a week.
Yours sincerely
John E. Woodruff
August 30
P.S. You know there is 10% coming off the Stadler bill per agreement -
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, UNDATED
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, UNDATED
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Wednesday
My dear Mrs Griffin
Our examination schedules only just came out today so I have been unable to let you know about June 7th before. My exams do not begin till June 9th so I can come down June 7th.
I am sending a letter to Father to your care as I want you to forward it to him unless he will be in the city this week.
Sincerely
John E. Woodruff -
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, UNDATED
JOHN E. WOODRUFF TO GRIFFIN, UNDATED
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My dear Mrs Griffin
When I got Mr Smith's letter about wanting facts conncerning my wedding I spoke to Father about it and told him I didn't know what was meant unless it were to date which hasn't as yet been decided on. I can't see that there are any other facts needed. We don't know for sure where we are to live after we get back from Europe. The only thing I am sure of now is a marriage about the 1st of June with a week at camp for a starter in the way of a honeymoon and then a trip abroad. I haven't asked my ushers yet and Miss Watson hasn't decided on her brides maids all this will be done next week while I am in Columbus. Anyway, I don't see why Mr Smith is in such a hurry for all this when it probably won't be published till within a week of the wedding during to so many changes generally made in the bridal party and other arrangements just before the weddig noone ever gives for publication the make up of the bridal party till within a week of the wedding at the earliest and generally not until the day before. I should like to hear from you about all this and if there is anything you must know now I will do my best to inform you.
I enclose some bills to be paid.
Yours most Sincerely
John E. Woodruff
479 East Broad Street
Columbus Ohio
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