May 15, 1921. -
My dear Mary Bradford,
Miss Palmer writes me from the College, asking if she may see our C.L.? [class letter] Cornelia Clapp will be with her at the College by May 20th and Cornelia will use her judgment as to anything in C.L. which might be used without violating confidence. - (perhaps the "notes" on War Work or something general like that.) - I suppose nobody would object, if it is sent, not to Miss Palmer, but to Cornelia Clapp at the college. I am writing her, asking her to be entirely responsible for it, and to forward it again without delay. - If you think it is all right so to send it, will you please send this note, to whoever has the C.L. now, - and ask them to send the whole budget, immediately, to Cornelia at the College, altho' it is not her turn. She will be responsible to forward to the next in order.
Sorry to trouble you again. I am away from home, so have not your last letter here by me, in which you told me to whom the C.L. had gone.
Anticipating June 10th -
Yours sincerely
Hettie Dodd Carter50 Park st
Montclair N.J.