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To Elizabeth Shepley
Sergeant,
May 31, 1910, on McClure's letterhead
; PM
Sorry the proofs went astray, but proofed the article thoroughly herself. Can't use more than
one article about the Labor Congress. Emphasis should be on developments abroad for protection
of workers. Can pay $150 for article and photographs. If Sergeant gets to Berlin might visit Permanent Exposition for the Welfare of
Workingmen and feature some of the exhibits there. Miss
Wyatt preparing article on the working girl, so not sure they could use another on
French working girls. Seems as if the whole city is being demolished and rebuilt these days.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout
#179]
To Elizabeth Shepley
Sergeant,
Sunday
[pm. June 4, 1911]
, from New York
; PM
Thanks for the box of candy. Someone from Hull House was at the office and said Miss Wyatt is obsessed with white slavery these days. Too bad
she can't see anything amusing in humanity. Miss
McClung to be in town soon and Miss
Goldmark not long after. Wishes Sergeant could be there to meet Isabelle, who also dislikes people obsessed with social reform.
Willa Cather
[Stout
#195]