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Hotel San Remo
Central Park West & 74th & 75th ST
New York
March, 17, 10
My dearest Mrs Meleney,
I fear- you are still suffering- because we have not seen you at any of our Meetings- nor heard from you! It grieves me, that this should be so. Spring is coming,- and the fair weather may chase away all pain. This Winter seems to have been extra full with bad cold & other ailments; but I cannot
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Be sufficiently grateful that I have been well. My life is a very bust one (& worksome- one)- - but I love the work, which, tother with quiet & simple living, keeps me well. - My “class” is a joy to me; the students consist of able intelligent & talented young girls. They are full of the “true spirit”. My class is but a small- one this year; but a desirable - one. And my daughter Emma
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Develops ever more, & is growing into a helpful & able practical Assistant.- Miss Harvey may have told you of our Round- table Dinner- here at Hotel San Remo! I do admire my dearly beloved Anna Harvey!- It is all so very interesting to me.- My thoughts often turn to you & your precious family. I send my love & good wishes for a happy Easter to all the members of the Meleney family. God bless you all!
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Adieu- for the night! May this letter find you in an improved condition of health,- and “happy”. With warmest love-
Affectionately yours
Maria Kraus Boelte
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Miss Harvey
Mrs Clarence E. Meleney
370 McDonough Street
Brooklyn, New York
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Hotel San Remo
Central Park West & 74th & 75th ST
New York