Pages That Mention May Wright Sewall
Albert Apponyi to May Wright Sewall June 27, 1914
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{in a second hand : "Apponyi, Albert"}
{Pre-printed : "Eberhard Pozsony Megye"}
June 27, 914
Dear Mrs Sewall,
Thank you very much for sending me a copy of your work on the intern. council of women; I shall read it with great interest and remember the kind author, who greatly disappointed us this year. We were looking forward to see you at our home and it is a real loss to us that you could not give? us the visit we expected.
I hope your health is pertectly restored and you are enjoying your stay at home.
With best regards from all of us
Yours Truly
Albert Apponyi to May Wright Sewall 2
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{in a second hand: "Apponyi, Albert"}
{Pre-printed: "Eberhard Pozsony Megye"}
June 27th [...]
Dear Mrs Sewall,
Thank you very much for sending me a copy of your work on the intern. council of women; I shall read it with great interest and remember the kind author, who greatly disappointed us this year. We were looking forward to see you at our home and it is a real loss to us that you could not [....] us the visit we expected.
I hope your health is [......] resto red and you are enjoying your stay at home.
With best regards from all of us
Yours Truly
B. Tweedie to May Wright Sewall
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{in a second hand: "Tweedie, B Oct 20, 1899"}
Oct 20th, 99
{Pre-printed: "30, York Terrace, Harley Street. W."}
Dear Mrs Sewall Seas divide us - or I would be at your party in Indianapolis, in spirit I will be with you!
Forgive my returning the envelope on which I paid 5d but your secretary may not
Frances E. Willard to May Wright Sewall
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{In a different hand: Willard, Francis Nov 4, 1889}
{The National Council of Women letterhead}
Nov 4 (188)9
Mrs. May Wright Sewall,
My Dear Friend,
It has been coming to me with more and more clearness for a long time that my resignation as President would advance the interests of the National Council of Women.
It is unfortunate for the three Chief Officers