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May 17, 1971
Dear Dr. Van Waters;
Just a line to let you hear from me again. Hi!
Well we had Open House last week and everything went well. I didn't invite the kids so I didn't have any company.
The girls tho' all had a very nice time.
I've been going to Day Work so far every
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other week. I'm waiting for Community work.
I haven't heard anything about the operation yet, so I can't say what Dr. O'Leary is going to do.
We all feel terrible about Rev. Wiltenberg, he's always so kind to everyone.
I hope this letter finds you well.
Until I hear from you again, I remain
Your Student
"Della Council"
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[back of postcard:] [postmark: Massachusetts Zip Area 01781 PM 18 MAY 1971]
Mrs. Della Council Box 99 Framingham, Mass.
Dr. Miriam Van Waters 14 Clark Street Framingham, Mass.
Negro woman about 50 years old. Problem was alcoholism. She was able to stay out of prison for 12 years and supported herself & 5 children. Returned to prison for violation of parole. Failure to report.
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Edie "Cort" Crothers
our very reliable Edie & "Bailer" room girl - "Stocker" "Shopper" etc-etc -- MX
Dear Dr Van Waters:
I want to take a minute of your time to thank you for the nice note you sent me. My card was but a drop in the Ocean compared to all of the things you and Miss O'Keefe did for me. I will be always gratefull to you both. I am so glad you are coming along fine. Please be carefull.
Love Edie