NAWSA GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Rogers, Anne K. proud to own it. I haven't made a very thorough perusal of it yet but so far I find the Mexican group and the Argentine group the lovely poems indeed. [It] The book is with me now as I sit out on the porch in a wheelchair. I shall read the forward with great interest. Women's Hos. Baltimore My dear Cousin Alice Your wonderful book of poems has been a great pleasure to me ever since it arrived. I am deeply grateful to you for such a lovely collection of poems and am very I do with you could see our little Edith Elizabeth. Already I think she is lovely looking. Meyric is perfectly charmed with her. I hoped for a girl really and I have a sneaking suspicion that Meyric did too although he declared his neutrality on the subject many times. She has lost all her redness and she is now a lovely baby colour. Please give my love to Cousin Kitty, and "Mam", and please accept my sincere thanks for your interesting book. Affectionately Thursday Anne Kirk Rogers Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.