Feb 2 - 10 Wednesday. Dear Mother, Your letter was certainly welcome this morning - and our summer together ought to be lovely. I do not see why you could not get on campus. The plan of my coming back the first of September anyway is good. A letter from Follett yesterday was written before --- he heard of the order, so today must be the first he has heard of it. There was a very lovely [Father?] here yesterday - Marion Greene’s - for whom a tea in Senior parlor was given. He knows a number of Army people. Work is going well. Three of my instructors, now have said especially nice things about last semester, and I am hoping that by the end of the year the other to will be willing to, also -- French and history, which I have found hard from the beginning. There is another student’s meeting tonight for the final discussion on the cut system. It will probably be exciting. The letter from Mrs. O- is dear, and I am glad to know where to write her. The gloves came yesterday - many thanks. I am sending Judge’s letters, too. I think he has most of the pictures you sent. I have all but one of them, but extras will not be in the way. The seventh hour class will be called in a few minutes, and I must do a little reviewing. Most lovingly, Harriett. Canoeing on the [Merrimac?] is --- where?