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Pease, Julia M. | to family, Sep. 1870:

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September 1870
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VC 1875
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vassar:24933,,Box 36,VCL_Letters_Pease_Julia-M_1875_003
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Vassar College.
Saturday Mora.
,Sept. 1870,
Dear Carrie,
Your letter came day before yesterday, and I would have answered
it sooner except that X wished to find out about entering the college before
writing you) for I would se much like to have you come here this year.
None are allowed to enter the college without examination, neither are
any permitted to take only French and music or only Art Studies. But you
could come and take

 


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one English beaseh study besides French end singing.
It might be anything you chose, for you are over eighteen and may be special*
The examination for admittance I know you can pass. In Arithmetic
you will only be questioned a little about and will be given examples only
in fraction which I think you can do perfectly. Geography you will be asked
where certain mountains fc rivers are, the capitals of foreign countries,
about oceans, and In which direction some places are from each other*
History I am to be reexamined in and will tell you the things which Prof.
Backus told me I must be prepared in for reexamination. The early colo-
nies, the revolutionary war. War

 


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of 1812, Constitution of the U.S., the
administration from Washington to present time. The late rebellion and
the discovery of America of course will be asked about. The examination
in Grammar I think you will pass. Write me soon If you desire to come
for I will try end get a pleasant room.
I am not in any of Miss Hamlin's classes, she has single Latin and
I study double. I had a letter from Mary Rawsoa a few days ago, in which
she said that Eugenie Eppersoa was atteadiag school at the Packer and
liked it very much. 1 have had no letter from fyybf Gussie Bridgland but
as her letters will have to go to her parents before coming

 


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to ma. Grace
Pikes address is Pelham Priory, Pelham, Haw York. You must excuse
such a miserable letter but Carrie Norton and Bessie Hogg are In my
parlor waiting for ma to go chestnutting with them, aad talking aad laugh-
lag, and of course I can not write.
Goodbye
Julie M. Pease
iJulla M. Pease, <75 s