A Letter written on Apr 18, 1921

Miss Edith S. Palmer,
So. Hadley, Mass.

My dear Miss Palmer:-

I have your letter of the 13th, - and am glad that part of your difficulty about my photograph is solved. It is possible that I may be able to get one of my later ones from a friend here when she returns from a trip a week or two hence, and if I can do so I will send you one then. But my house in Newburyport is now closed, and I do not know of any one who could find the desired photograph for me before my return there.

As to my residence, I think perhaps you had better put down Newburyport, although I spend more months in the year here than there; but my address here is apt to change, while the Newburyport one is permanent; and anything sent there will always reach me.

You ask about my daughter; she is here with me now, having resigned her position at Wellesley two years ago, to do post-graduate work at Columbia, where she is working for a Ph.D. degree; which she expects to accomplish this summer. -

Very sincerely yours
Mary F. Savage.

181 W. 75th St. N.Y.
April 18, 1921.