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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1923 April 28

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April 28, 1923

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

After putting in a ten hour day on my history topic I am strongly for the six hour day. I could debate vehemently on it, in fact.

I just made out a daily schedule for the month of May, and find, to my relief, that I will just be able to graduate. I shall finish my last topic four days before exams. I'll probably start by getting behind schedule tomorrow!

I know nothing of interest, except that my topic is exceedingly interesting, but that I am having to do it much too fast.

I got a letter from Rhinecliff yesterday inviting us up to do anything we want and be their guests at their club dinner either May 9 or May 16. I think I shall go. It is too good to miss, and is my last chance.

Love,

Fannie