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Sanborn, Kate, 1839-1917

"Memories and Anecdotes"



The Daughters declare that the rapid growth of the organization
is due to Miss Sanborn more than to any other influence. Her
ability, brightness, wit, happy way of managing, and her strong
personality generally are undoubtedly at present the mainstays
of the Daughters' organization. She is ably assisted by an
enthusiastic corps of officers.

MY DEAR KATE SANBORN:
Your calendar about old age is simply _au fait_. After reading
it, I want to hurry up and grow old as fast as I can. It is the
best collection of sane thoughts upon old age that I know in
any language. Life coming from the Source of Life must be
glorious throughout. The last of life should be its best.
October is the king of all the year. A man should be more
wonderful at eighty than at twenty; a woman should make her
seventieth birthday more fascinating than her seventeenth.
Merit never deserts the soul. God is with His children always.
Yours for a long life and happiness,
PETER MacQUEEN.
[Illustration: PETER MacQUEEN]
DEAR KATE SANBORN:
The "Indian Summer Calendar" is the best thing you have done
yet.


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