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Ida M. King to Lawrence Bruner, 1897, Oct. 28

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Handwritten 4 page letter from Ida M. King to Lawrence Bruner, "For a long time I have been saying I would write you…"
Title
Ida M. King to Lawrence Bruner, 1897, Oct. 28
Alternative Title
Lawrence Bruner Letters, 1897
Date
1897, Oct. 28
Creator
Lawrence Bruner
Description
Handwritten 4 page letter from Ida M. King to Lawrence Bruner, "For a long time I have been saying I would write you…"
Identifier
081210-1897-086a
Transcription
provisions for warmth in winter. They certainly must feel the change as much as we do — Don't they know enough to have artificial heat or are they too shiftless? I should think they would get sick — I read some extracts from your letters in Monday's [?]. They were very interesting — I hope you may be able to go home by way of Africa and the Suez Canal. Your trip willl be a pleasant expereince. I also hope you will be successful in your work — Ellie the Dr. and Nellie leave for Rosebud this evening's train. We may not see them now before we do you. The time will soon rool around and you will be home again— We were down to Lincoln the middle of the month to see Kenelm and the folks — Kenelm is enjoying his work very much. He is studying, Graphics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Hygene, and taking Droll. He wanted to take Field Athletics, but he has not reported yet, so I do not know about that. He, Jimmie Crawford and Charlie Bickenhauer are rooming together on O St. at a very nice place — Lily Mums, Lizzie Stufer, Alice Schairer and two other young ladies have three nice rooms at Bedson's — There are over a dozen W.P. folks attending the Uni, — Which makes it very pleasant. I think it was very nice in Marcia to have them all to supper. Marcia and the children, Seba & the cousin (I forget her name) were all well when I was there. Little Alice catters all the time and whatever the other girls do she wants to do. I suppose you recieved Kenelm's letter?
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