w Dear Father and Pete: I am glad Irene Mott api)roves of me, Pete‰ÛÓI surely do approve of her. Also, I do not know Mr. Morton Meyer well enough to know whether that is a compliment or a slam, Y/hich is it? The reading list is very interesting. I shall probably profit by it next summer. At present it is almost impossible to do the work which directly helps my assigned work. I am going next hour to the discussion of Miss Haight, head of the Latin department, on the historical background of Electra, which is to be read by Edith Wynne Matthison. I just caiae back from the Library, where I read "Gelui Qui Epousa Une Pemme Muette", the French Club Paly. I signed up for the tryouts. I ought to be able to do something with that, it seems to me. l4ss Thallon is back on the job today. I handed in my topic today. . I certainly am not feeling decent. Last night I could not make myself go down to dinner, but after resting and half-sleeping for two hours, I felt somewhat better. Otherwise nothing new, hour, so I must beat it. The bell has rung for the next Love,