Poughkeepsie December 10th 1867 My dear Miss Stilson. Your8, of the 6th current with " Hill Top " Institute enclosed is received, and were happy to hear from you once again, and have perused over your letter with much pleasure, altho' you mentiond it was written under pressure of many heavy demands on your time, yet I did not discover it by its autography or Composition but contrawise, both had improved. Your reminiscences of the pleasure8 you enjoyed at the little festival entertainment afforded at Springside last summer were fully ballanced & reciprocated by me on that occasion, by meeting so many of the Young Ladies of the CollegeI have again and again, of late participated & enjoyed those pleasent season8 First on the last Thanksgiving day, I dined at the Col- lege, & in the Evening had a social gathering in the Parlorson the 3d. Dec the Annual Festival of the Philalethian Society came off, then on the 6th (Friday Evening) we held a sociable Entertainment at my Domicil (city Residence) of the Faculty, Professors, & Lady Teachers, of " Vassar ", with several of the Trustees & Executive Committee, numbering over a hundred Guests, with a choice N. Y. City Band of Music. At 11. Ock. we all partook of a fine supper got up by the Celebrated Caterers " Smith Brothers " of this City. This was the first Invitation ever extended to the College Faculty & Lady Teachers, since its or- ganization & I think was highly appreciated and will be long rememberedMiss Lyman was absent having recently lost her Sister, in Philadelphia We have lately had several distinguish Lecturers at our College among them Revd. Newman Hall of England, Wendell Phillips, Vincent & others. The weather is now very cold and we have fine skat- ing at College Lake, a little snow but no sleighing. I remain Dear Miss Stilson truly Yours &c M.. Vassar. 34 < 511