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For the life of me I can’t think whether I wrote you about Hall Play last week or not, but I imagine I must have, for I was much interested, never having served on a committee for one before.
This week Wednesday I gave my recital - enclosed all programs. I played fairly well; used notes only for the sonata, which I played less well that I did the other things - but I knew about
We’ve been very busy all week rehearsing for Song Contest which comes off next Friday evening. Gretchen Thayer wrote our music and Nathalie Bassett the words. It’s rather ragy, but I think it will take well.
Friday evening the Junior class had a marshmallow roast on Sunset Hill and then, according to a time-worn old custom, filed down Pine Walk to the [...] class fence and sang while D. Smith, our class-president, carved our numerals on it. Then, we came down and saw 1915’s Tree Ceremonies - they were fair, - not nearly so good as ours, we thought, maybe we’re prejudiced!
After elections were over, the college marched over to the steps of our new Students Building and serenaded the outgoing and incoming officers. I led
This afternoon I mostly slept, and dressed in time to ring chapel chimes at 5:00 o’clock. Alfreda Mosscrop has been over all evening and I’ve been showing her my [C.C.I.] memory books. My! they’re funny!
Well, I’m going to play at a recital here Thursday afternoon both a [confile] of solos and an accompaniment for D.T. Wolf, a junior who plays the violin very well. She came over today and played for us after dinner in the parlor.
Next week, as I said, Song-contest comes off Friday, and
More excitement! Your letter apropos of Chicago certainly did make a hit here. Now, Ruth Reed, who lives in Waterloo, Iowa, wants me to try to maneuver to get out there and see her. I told her the accidental circumstances and she said why not plan to go to camp August and visit from college-time on. Oh! it’s fun planning things
While I’m at Dorothy’s, we’re all going to motor down to Milwaukee for a week-end and visit Dorothy Conway, Emma Dix’s room-mate - oh, we have
You haven’t told me yet what boat you sailed on - you won’t forget when you write again will you? I could keep on writing all night, but I want to send Grandma one of my programs, do quarts of German - and a dozen other things, and it’s now after ten so bye-bye -
Much love to Everyone -
Muriel.
Prof. Gow is terribly sick, so we won’t have any more music classes this year
M.
MAY
19 10 30 AM
1913
N.Y.
Mrs. B.O. Tilden
105 West 40th Street
New York City
Tilden Bl’d’g.