March 11 - 1910 Vassar College. Dearest Mother - Had such a nice letter from Follett this morning. The cards came yesterday. Thank you for them. I have met “Dot” [Turmerliff?]. She asked me to dinner one night, and I thought I wrote you all about her. She is most charming. She went to Annapolis last Easter, and has a lot of Kodak pictures of people I know. I also met Mrs. Maury at West Point -- at least I have the name connected with a very attractive some one whom I did meet. Also, I wrote Mrs. Spencer a long time ago, and she wants me to come. Miss Rogett has a room for Doss and me. I am going to the dentists this Saturday, and rather dread it. My teeth have not hurt at all, but they [need?] attention seriously. I shall hunt suits ---- if only the other had been fortunate - and tend to all the little last things I can think of. For there is only this and one more week end before the twenty-fifth. Follett has asked me to go canoeing [with?] which is dear. The second physical exam was yesterday -- I have gained in every-thing but my left hand, which comes, I suppose, from not riding. My back strength is .80 instead of 75, which is an improvement. I am going out to dinner tonight -- at Katherine Yates, so I must stop and dress. There was a meeting of Founder’s last night - the model wild roses are lovely - and I am so glad that they have adopted my suggestion. With much love, Harriett. Thursday.