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Clara Root Farr , Clinton, Oklahoma, to Sara Teasdale Filsinger , St. Louis, Missouri, 2 p. on 1 l., w/env. Box Box 7
Conrad Aiken , Cuttingsville, Vermont, to Sara Teasdale Filsinger , Charlevoix, Michigan, 1 p., w/env. Box Box 6
Cora E. Large , North Tonawanda, New York, to Sara Teasdale Filsinger , New York, New York, 5 p. on 2 l., w/env. Box Box 7
[ ], Department of English, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, to Sara Teasdale Filsinger , St. Louis, Missouri, 3 p. on 3 l., w/env. Box Box 6
Dorothy Furman , Glen Ridge, New Jersey, to Sara Teasdale Filsinger , New York, New York, 2 p. on 1 l., w/env. Box Box 8
Edgar Lee Masters , Chicago, Illinois, to Sara Teasdale Filsinger , St. Louis, Missouri, 2 p. on 1 l., w/env. Box Box 6
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