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I’ve just come back from a talk by Louise Holmquist on her work among the Factory Girls. She was awfully good, and so funny and entertaining too. Last night Mary Campbell had a tea for her in her room, and asked me. I went with joy, and as I was perfectly sure she hadn’t an idea who I was as I departed I mentioned casual like that Jean would be so glad to know I’d seen her. She looked polite and puzzled so I hastened to add that I was Jean MacCoy’s sister. The
Last night we had a Students’ Meeting that was awfully interesting, although about every other subject was referred to the Joint Committee!
Friday night we had the most wonderful concert by Dr. Ludwig [Wellever]. He
Val says the “Servant in the House” has been taken off
Val and I went to Christ Church to service today, and it was nice, the music was good, and the church is a beautiful one.
Helen once asked me what I wanted for Xmas [Christmas] so I an enclosing a
I am crazy to see you all again. Next Sunday is Christmas Music. Tell J [Jean] to fly up if she can. In addition to “Sister Beatrice,” they are going to “Nance Oldfield,” and Inez is the “Nance.” But don’t you love the mixture?
Lots of love to everybody,
As Ever
Marjorie
1. Gretchen collars (Size 13)
2. Windsor ties, [unreadable] shades or plaids.
3. Gloves (Size 6 ¼)
a. Light
b. Wooly, angora gray ones.
4. Fluffy [unreadable]
5. Engagement calendar
6. Little clock with intermittent alarm
7. Books (any kind)
8. Pictures ( “ “ )
9. Belts (Size 24)
DEC 7
2 PM
1906
N.Y.
Dr. Alexander W. MacCoy, et. al.
Overbrook Ave. and 58th St.
Philadelphia