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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, postmarked 1920 February 10

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n.d. [postmarked 1920-02-10]
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Dear Mother,

I am in students' awaiting my tryout turn. I haven't a ghost of a chance, but I would like to make just something. You should have seen me [wading] over the high snow down to Vassar Lake + then standing there by my lonesome trying to [declaim]. (5 minutes later) I went through 1 part. I don't like the looks of the girl who followed me for the same part.

The French instructor gave the class - for not doing the assignment. I am glad I have found my way into her good graces - I had not done mine either, but she said it did not matter with me.

The program our English class wants to adopt for the semester looks very interesting.

I finished up the debate work last night.

Love,

Fannie

 


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Mrs. Marcus Aaron,
Hotel Royal Poinciana,
Palm Beach,
Florida.