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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-18 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 7

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innocent and doesn't know what she is doing, but you are very mistaken. She has been wise for a long time. In fact, she knows a great deal more than I did at her age, and when I took her in hand, she was surprised that I objected to having her discuss just any old subject with the girls. I never saw a worse place than a girl's school, anyway. All kinds of girls are forced to associate together, and it doesn't pay. I'd much rather send a girl to a coed school where she was free to form opinions and ideas of her own, instead of having them jammed down her throat by some pious old busybody. I have always tho't in Ruby's case, that as long as she
 
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