Letter from M. Carey Thomas to Mary Elizabeth Garrett, December 9, 1890

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    Description

    M. Carey Thomas discusses bills that Garrett is to pay regarding the medical school. She also tells Garrett she must write to various people.

    Physical Form
    Date Created
    1890-12-09
    Geographic Subject
    Language
    Extent
    3 pages
    Resource Type
    Internet Media Type
    application/pdf
    Digital Origin
    Institution
    Library
    Shelf Locator
    BMC-CA-RG1-1DD2
    Local Identifier
    BMC_1DD2_ThomasMC_Outgoing_0280
    PID
    bmc:20946
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    Rights Statement
    Dear Mary, This is a bill for the part of Miss Heatons work that seems to me to belong to the med. scheme. I had her make out 2 bills and paid her separately. You owe me the money then $36.20. I enclose also a memorandum of some postage and telegrams that are obviously medical, not including of course my unnecessary telegrams to you. Have you written to Mrs. Storer? Bessie is simply raging about it. Bessie is still worrying about a letter to the WomenGÇÖs Club at Chicago. As she knows Dr. Stevenson would you object to her writing to ask her whether she thinks it necessary and if so offering to write it. I cannot write it and do not wish to write it and I do not think you wish to write a long letter to be read there; and if Bessie does it might do good. She [letter cuts off]