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January 9, 1901
at 7:45 o'clock PM
Piano Recital
by Martinus Sievking
Program
Preludium…Bach-Sieveking
Sonta appassionata…Beethoven
Two Etudes, C sharp minor and C minor…
Nocturn, C minor…Chopin
Scherzo, C sharp mino…
Prelude…Rachmanioff
Erlking…Shubert-Lizst
Duet…Mendelssohn
Moo erpetuo…Weber
Menuet…
Tarentella…Mozskowski
Steinway piano used.
This is Wednesday and I meant to write some to you each day, but it is so hard to find time. Its after 10 now and I haven't got my German done nor eaten my orange. However I shall let my German go. The reason I haven't got it is that I went to a concert tonight. We had a grand pianist up and enjoyed it very much. I will send you the progamme. He was so funny and conscious the way the moved his hands and particularly the way he lifted them up. He was a kill as to his appearance.
Thursday I got so sleepy I had to stop last night. Well I did have a bad time with my trunk. The key wouldn't go in far enough to turn around. And so I sent for a man and he tried but couldn't do any better and got dreadfully angry at it. Then he wanted to know if he should take the lock off and I told him to go ahead as I had got to get into the trunk. But he began going at the thing with one of those big box openers, like ours you know, and I thought certainly he
The pen holder and tooth brush came. I broke the pen I had and so write
Would you please send that map, Papa, for using in conniption with "Die Bilder"
It has been a horrid day today, raining and sleeting all the time, so that I haven't been able to go out. This afternoon I read German with Mary Yost, the southern girl you know from Virginia. She is so lovely, I wish I were like her. Everybody loves her. Yesterday afternoon I went out for a little walk with Marie Honeycutt who lives in Washington. I think I told you about her. Her father is an army officer and they have
With a great deal of love I wish I were at home. It seems so long since I left.
Ruth
57 Edgehill Road
New Haven
Conn.