

To Mrs. Ole (Sarah Chapman) Bull
1123 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore, 17 October 1894. Dear Mrs. Bull, I could not find time earlier to write you--I was so incessantly knocking about. We had a nice meeting last Sunday at Baltimore and [are] going to have one more next Sunday. Of course, they do not financially help me a bit; but as I promised to help them and like the idea, I speak for them. 70 In the letters you sent over from India was an address sent over to me from Calcutta by my fellow citizens for my work here and a number of newspaper cuttings. I will send them on to you later. Yesterday I went to see Washington and met Mrs. Colville and Miss Young, who were very kind to me. I am going to speak at Washington again and then will go over to Philadelphia and from there to New York. Your affectionate Son, Vivekananda.
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Swami Vivekananda (12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902) was an Indian saint, social reformer, and a great teacher of mankind. He was the foremost disciple of Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Dev who is considered as the prophet of modern age. Swami Vivekananda was a towering spiritual personality, great thinker, orator and the prophet of universal harmony and progress.

