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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1923 January 16

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[16 Jan 1923]

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

The reception was lovely last night. Everybody including myself looked very nice. I wore my green brocade, as did also another girl! Elizabeth Dinkey and I decided to talk to Miss Cowley for a while and we were corneered for most of the evening! It took place in Taylor Hall, and was very impressive. The reason I enjoyed it--I think--is that Dr. Nettleton remembered me and introduced me to his wife!

The Bryn Mawr president looks very brainy.

Before the reception I heard the famous Miss Maud Royden, English preacher. She surely can talk. She was exceedingly interesting.

I handed my last topic in today. I have a feeling of decided relief.

Must hurry to go coasting now. I have received no laundry case yet--can't send my laundry till one comes.

Love,

Fannie