February 1, 1921 Dear Mother, Father, and PeteV One more exam "behind me! That is something to live for, all right--the day when the last one is' behind me. My nightmare comes tomorrow afternoon, in chem. Romance was sort of funny this morning. There was a choice in the first question, but I had to take the first part for the simi^le reason that our section had ta;cen up very 1 ittle of the reaaing connected with the second part. It took me fifteen minutes to start to v/rite and then I wrote with a vengeance, till the bell ranj, at which time my wrist, back, and head hurt. Please return the exam, Pete. I met Lucy on the \Yay back, and ner invitation to me to go off for lunch with taem appealed to my weary state. I preferred that to hearing everybody in the dining-room hashover their morning's exams. And here I am, ^ ready to spend the afternoon studying. I have an awful lot of studying to do for Spanish, and quite a lot for chem. Unless I let you know to the contray, I will be down Thurs-aay on the 11:38. If it suits you, I would like to see "The bKin-G-ame", "Emperor Jones", and either "Llary Rose" or Deburau", at least Lucy recommends the last. Love, B'^annie Mr. + Mrs. Marcus Aaron, Hotel Commodore, New York, N.Y. Vassar, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.