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Dear Spooks:-
The accursed week is over, and we breathe easily and naturally once more. Miss Wells was kind or crazy or both and let me through Ec [Economics] which was the thing I was most frightened about. More flunk notes can come tomorrow, but so far I haven’t broken the family record more by good luck than good management.
Caroline and Lilias and Jean Pattison and Ellen Eayrs and I have had a lovely [unreadable] reading aloud and sewing since Exams stopped and we are much rested - at least I am - more so, I wager, than those who went to N.Y. [New York] and [tore] to the theatre steadily. Yesterday it rained and sleeted and then finally made up its mind just to be bromide and snow, so we are all nice and clean again, and the irce on the
Friday night I felt very proud for Helene North let me play the Chimes all by myself as she was going to a party! Elizabeth Ingersole came to watch and see that I didn’t make any awful mistakes, but I didn’t need her, for I didn’t make one! You can’t imagine how important I felt. I am crazy about
Be good and everybody please come to Vassar sometimes this year. Now that Exams are over I am yours to command.
As Ever Lovingly
Marjorie
10--30AM
JAN 31-10
Dr. Alexander W. MacCoy
and family
Overbrook Ave. and 58th St.
Philadelphia