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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1922 May 6

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April
May 6, 1922

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete.

I plead guilty of forgetting to write to you, yesterday, Pete. I went to town and didn't get home in time, and since I had written a special letter home I forgot to do likewise for you.

I took my typewriter to town, attended to my glasses, etc., and got home in time for the French play, "Gringoire" in which B& Bishop starred. her French accent is perfect, which is more than her English one is.

The Zo written was hard yesterday.

I spent the morning on Browning and shall spend the rest of the day doing likewise. Tomorrow will go strong on Psych.

Miss Washburn was very lovely, very charming, very sorry, but very firm--she would love to let me listen in Ab. Psych but she allows no listening in any of her lecture courses. So I shall see what I will do. I think that is more a measure of self.defense in her case than anything else.

Do you remember Howard Rhineheimer from St & Moritz? He is up here for Senior Prom with one E

 


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onw[sic] Elizabeth Morse.

Otherwise I know nothing.

The books came & Thank you very much, Mother. I shall use them tomorrow

I shall also send the new laundry case home.

Don't bother sending the receipt for the present, or whatever you asked about.

Love,

Fannie