Description | Letter from Amelia Nyasa Laws, Bergstrasse 33, Dresden, Germany, to her relatives, thanking for letter and for African letters enclosed; regret over Mr. Alexander's cold and resultant strain to his voice; Uncle misinformed about absence of organist at Waldensian church; Dr. Munro Gibson in Rome and preaching for Uncle; mother in midst of storms; Mrs. Evans too ill to respond to sympathy note regarding death of Mr. Harjes; Miss Millie, his daughter, will miss him particularly; her hands were full with housekeeping in Paris, Houlgate and Grasse; Miss Millie is a good woman; Mrs. Moore is at Algiers with her consumptive husband; Dr. Ludlow preaching for Uncle; trouble in the Rossi family, partly caused by trying too much academic work; death of Professor Lanciani's American wife; Mrs. Davidson's account of a visit to Uncle; visit to Frau Wedekind and examination of voice and muscles; she wishes to be able to teach singing by the end of May; Frau Wedekind keen to help her; she is good teacher; going to a concert conducted by Siegfried Wagner, son of Richard Wagner; comparison of father and son. |