Correspondence from Mildred Burlingame to Phyllis Seckler
[EXTRACT]
[Undated: circa December 1957]
. . . after that the memory was leaving rather rapidly. She [Jane Wolfe] was prone to go for a walk and get lost and on several occasions the police had to help locate her—It is practically impossible to look after someone who has reached that stage of mental senility in a regular home. I discussed all of this with Karl [Karl Germer] before he left here, thinking it would be better for her to remain and go to a place here, but I do not think he listened, or when he did listen, seemed to think I was wrong.
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