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Dear Miss Brown:

I have just read in the morning paper the notice of your recent good fortune in winning a scholarship at Bryn Mawr College. I congratulate you on the good fight you made, and assure you that I am more than pleased that you should have this opportunity to continue your education.

With all good wishes, I am
Very sincerely yours.
Maude Straight Carman

Urbana, Illinois

January 26, 1921

Minonk, Illinois
January 25, 1921

My dear Anton:

I want to thank you for sending me the book concerning which I wrote you. I really needed it very much, and there was apparently no other way for me to get it but by bothering you. I hope it will not be long until you can visit us again. We miss you very much.

Sincerely yours,
James A. Blaine

Mr. Anton J. Janata

218 North Central Avenue

Chicago, Illinois