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May 13, 1894.
My dearest Papa and Mamma:
Sunday afternoon and it becomes my pleasant duty (tho' I would much rather talk to you), to write you a little account of my little doings for the past few days, and perhaps to, to "fess up" for what do you think? I've been
usual, but met at the station in the afternoon and came back on afternoon train which got us at College at dinner time. Never was I quite so glad to get back here as last
all right to get it? You see I have to decide some things on my own responsibility, for I think you might approve if you were only here to say so. Then I got a brown tie, a brown pair of gloves (for 95ยข at a
Nan had a beautiful angel cake sent from home and we feasted on that in
Today is lovely here, very warm. Bingley Anderson and I are out under the pine trees, she reading and I writing. My little fund of news is fast dwindling down, so I think I would better begin to retail it in another letter.
Lots of love and kisses all around. I'll soon give you some of the latter which won't be "light as air"- Now, if any
stay to Commencement very much, for '94 belongs to us, or rather we to them and it will be so lovely. A good many are planning to stay.
Now another shower of love from yours Nette.
(Nettie (Brand) De Witt, ex-96,