Dear Mother, Father, and Fete: The typewriter seems to have arrived this time without damage. Glasses went much better today than yesterday. I am pretty far behind In Math, but I think I'll get caught up all rl-ht. That will be the hardest. There Is to he a qulzz the beginning of next week, but Miss Wells told me to come to her first for help. I am sure shw will be very nice about it. I have to go to two lectures In Assembly Hall today, one before dinner and one after. I have to go as required work. Dorothea got a single, second floor, north transept, near the staircase. The trip certainly must have been hard one me. I feel quite a Itttle better today than yesterday, but still not nearly as well as the few days at the house. I will have to go it easy, all right. I went to bed last night at n^ne, but could not go to sleep till after eleven, after I had gotten a hot-water bag. It wa.8 not encouraging. Dr. Baldwin gave me a chapel excuse and an exercise excuse, good till April 50. I'm sure it will have to be renewed. Today is a beautiful day. I wish it were warm enoughto sit out. Love, That was a great letter. Father. Pete, you are to send me Jim Meyerovitz's letter. Fathe said so before I left. Then I will return it to him to be ansv/ered. Don't be so smart.