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Dear Family :-
This is the last letter I shall write you until next week! Aren’t I proud? I don’t think I’ll be able to get a trip-ticket, but never mind! That sad incident of the check makes me laugh every time I think of it; I didn’t bother to tell you about the Treasurer because you never sent it by check before!
Friday night there was a perfect concert given by the
This morning, with great pride and joy Mary C. and I went over and had breakfast with Miss [McCaleb] in her rooms. Another girl was there too - a nice Southern girl - and we had more fun. Miss [McCaleb] had the coffee boiling and the eggs “scrambling” in the chafing dish (not the eggs and the coffee in the chafing dish, you understand!) and then we had the best honey. Um-m! Miss [McCaleb] let us
Mary Lindsay informed me this morning that Elaine Cowan was visiting us. Is that so? If so, hang on to her until I come.
Today it has been snowing, sleeting and raining intermittently. We got desperate this afternoon, so Elsa Hasbrouck and Meg Scott (a Junior) and I went for a walk up Sunrise HIll. The mud was
I was interrupted right in the middle of this epistel by the most peculiar happening. The half-past nine bell rang as usual and then a minute later rang again, and then rang furiously. Of course everybody thought it was fire, and we all race out in the corridor and there I proceeded into a raincoat, while L. [Lilias] proceeded to get dressed, and I ran down the hall to find out what was the matter. And to this day, nobody knows! It was the scariest thing I’ve ever known.
Now about coming home. I leave Poughkeepsie at 3.40 arriving in N.Y. [New York] at 5.40 - if we are on time which is doubtful as there is such a rush. If we make good connections we may possibly make the 6.25 from 23rd St.,
I must go to bed now.
Lots of love and excitement at the thought of seeing you.
As Ever
Marjorie
On hand 1.96
Rental for books .50
Doll Show .09
Dear and J.G. .45
“ “ GMS .25
Carfare .15
Marches .10
Stamps .12
1.66
30
Balance 1.96 1.96
NOV 25
11 AM
1907
N.Y.
Dr. Alexander W. MacCoy
Mrs. WIlliam P. Logan
Overbrook Ave. and 58th St.
Philadelphia