Wednesday evening Jan 22. Dearest Daddykins, I haven’t time to write a very long letter to you to night cause I have to study, but I thought I’d tell you that I had gotten your registered letter, -- that is, I got a notice that it was in the post office, and I’ll get it tomorrow morning. I believe you said you would send seventy two dollars for board which is all right and I’m much obleeged. I may need five dollars more though, for my bloomers suddenly wore out and I had to get some more made, and then I’ll have to get four or five new books for the next semester’s work. Then I won’t need any more till March. I thought the genealogy business was very interesting. You must have enjoyed reading the book very much. Next week I have an exam every single day and I am simply scared stiff. I shouldn’t be a bit surprised if I flunked one or two. They say that a third of the sophomores are taking freshman math this year because they flunked it last year, and the exams are so [blamed] hard! Well I have to go to work so farewell With slews of love Your little everlasting Peg, 8. $75.00 board + $5 for bloomers + [unclear] worried about exams Mr Joseph P. Shipp 1010 N Del. St. Indianapolis Indiana POUGHKEEPSIE JAN 23 930A 1902 N.Y. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. RECEIVED JAN 34 230PM 02