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March 31, 1874.
My dear Papa & Mamma,
Tonight I have time to write you the letter which I omitted
to write on Sunday. The teachers of the Music Department will give a
concert tonight, assisted by four musicians from New York. As only
two teachers play it seems to me it might better be said that these
artists are assisted by the teachers but such is not the way of doing at
Vassar. Our lessons have all been shortened ,by, tomorrow, hence my
time hangs more heavily than usual on my hands.
Just here I stopped to
Terry happening to look out of her window saw him speeding down to the
horsecars, satchel in hand, literally running away, having said nothing to
anyone about going. But for a bashful man it must have been very trying
to have to be the lion at the would be English dinners and suppers the Pres. and Miss Terry lavished upon him.
It has quite discouraged me from coming back another year since
I find that you expect me to graduate with an honor. For, as I have told
you repeatedly, there is not the slightest chance of my having one. I have
not worked for one, and In such a class as ours one must work with might
and main. Moreover I have no strong friends among
The material for my dress has arrived and is very pretty. It is not like the samples I sent you, for I found some afterwards which I liked better. As soon as this is cut I will send you a sample.
You say nothing new about coming North this spring, have you made any change in your plan. Please don't fail to let me know when you will be in New York for I can see you so much sooner
Julie M. P.