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	<title>Comments on: A Decade of All College Day murals</title>
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		<title>By: Sharla Kelley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sharla Kelley</dc:creator>
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		<description>To whomever is interested,
  In 2004 I invested in an autograph book from the 1800&#039;s; beginning in 1867 through 1874. The content was from Annie H. Ely a Vassar College student. She had gotten signatures from over 75 people. A few of the signatures are:
J. H. Raymond 
Maria Mitchell
Truman Backus
Alida Avery
Henry van Ingen
Jessie Usher 
Helen Goodwin
Jonathan Dey
Henry Ely
Lepha Clarke...

Also, the very first page is a stamp that looks to be of Matthew Vassar.

My hearts desire is to sale this investment to someone that would cherish this book for more then monumental value, preferably Vassar College alumni, so that the legacy will be inherited to a person with a heart for Vassar college instead of being auctioned off to an unknown bidder.
If anyone has advice, or if they know someone that might be interested please reply to me via my email at sharla4444@yahoo.com. It feels disrespectful to submit the autograph book to an auction for random bidding. I believe it to be of some worth to the right person. 
Thank you for any advice or direction you might have. 
Sincerely,
Sharla Kelley</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To whomever is interested,<br />
  In 2004 I invested in an autograph book from the 1800&#8242;s; beginning in 1867 through 1874. The content was from Annie H. Ely a Vassar College student. She had gotten signatures from over 75 people. A few of the signatures are:<br />
J. H. Raymond<br />
Maria Mitchell<br />
Truman Backus<br />
Alida Avery<br />
Henry van Ingen<br />
Jessie Usher<br />
Helen Goodwin<br />
Jonathan Dey<br />
Henry Ely<br />
Lepha Clarke&#8230;</p>
<p>Also, the very first page is a stamp that looks to be of Matthew Vassar.</p>
<p>My hearts desire is to sale this investment to someone that would cherish this book for more then monumental value, preferably Vassar College alumni, so that the legacy will be inherited to a person with a heart for Vassar college instead of being auctioned off to an unknown bidder.<br />
If anyone has advice, or if they know someone that might be interested please reply to me via my email at <a href="mailto:sharla4444@yahoo.com">sharla4444@yahoo.com</a>. It feels disrespectful to submit the autograph book to an auction for random bidding. I believe it to be of some worth to the right person.<br />
Thank you for any advice or direction you might have.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Sharla Kelley</p>
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