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Dearest May Louise
Awful sorry you feel or felt blue -- p’raps you are all right again now: you must be if the weather at home is absolutely perfect as it is here. It is just as warm and bright as can be. I think I’d be writing verses if I didn’t restrain myself -- but don’t worry, I shan’t waste any of my precious time doing that. By the way, I enjoyed so much the poem you sent me of Josephine Dodge Daskam, and the
8 P.M. Stuffed at dinner, then talked to girls for a while, et alors I went for a perfectly lovely walk with Betty and Elsie Rushmore. Such a day I never hope to see again! We didn’t get back till after five, then we had to dress for supper, et voila tout. Betty is all right again now I’m glad to say. Out-door gym work begins tomorrow and I expect to spend
We are going to have some good concerts and lectures in the next two weeks, and the [next] Founder’s Address on May 1 is to be given by ex-secretary Lory.
Nothing has happened lately -- for my part I’ve been very busy studying and probably shall be for some time to come.
Here is one of the songs with which we regaled ourselves at [Roxmor].
Tune -- Where oh where are the verdant freshman
Where, oh, where is Sophia Richardson (math instructor)
Where, oh, where is she?
She is sitting on a parallelepiped
Down in the world below.
Sis Boom Bah! I smell her burning
Down in the world below!
Farewell now, I must to bed
Oceans of love to you and dad
Peg.
About Roxmor
POUGHKEEPSIE, APR 11 12M 1904 N.Y.
Miss May Louise Shipp
1010 North Delaware Street
Indianapolis
Indiana