Letter. Madame L. Genay to Mildred Veitch., June 6, 1919.
Contents
Madame Genay expresses Camille's affection and thanks. She also expresses affection for Veitch's younger sister, to whom the women have also been writing. Madame Geneay speaks of her concern over Mildred's sister's large work load and upcoming exam, and assures her that it should not be very hard to pass. She tells how women had previously been barred from participation in these tests, but now there are women moving forward like never before. There are twenty or so young women at the Sorbonne for every two or three hundred men. Madame Genay expresses hopes to see Mildred's sister as well as her friend Mr. Budge in Versailles later this month. She closes with affections and thanks.
Dates
- Creation: June 6, 1919.
Creator
- From the Collection: Genay family (Correspondent, Family)
Access
Collection is available for research.
Extent
From the Series: 23 folders
Language of Materials
From the Series: French
Extent
1 1/2 pages.
Repository Details
Part of the 02 - Ella Strong Denison Library Repository