Correspondence between Maurice Fagan and Sadie Alexander regarding the effort to desegregate Girard College and the general efforts of the Fellowship Commission.
Caroline writes to Edward, telling him she is quite busy, including copying and punctuating a story by Mrs. H. She offers her ideas on marriage, and says that if he goes south when they are married she will follow.
William Still writes to Edward, telling him that he is glad Edward has regained his health at the seashore. He adds that Edward should canvass in Newark, but not go to Brooklyn or New Haven (Hartford ) just yet, but instead, go to Baltimore soon. ...
Frances Ellen writes to Caroline from school, relating in detail why she did not go to a party, and her encounter with the landlady when coming in late. She adds in a postscript that she wants Caroline to ask their father if she could take writing...
Still writes that Caroline and the other youngsters have returned from enjoying the fresh country air and are now having a tough time in the extremely hot weather in the city. He says that he went to the publisher to get the library style book...