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202 Josselyn Hall
Vassar College.
Dearest Mother -
I do hope you’re not worrying about my impromptu trip to N.Y. for it really was O.K. and sensible as could be. Freddie and Dixie and I went down on the 4:01 Friday p.m. arrived a half hour later and went right out to Dix’s and had supper. In the evening I played the piano and we sang the Junior Song book all through and then Dixie and I played “Pinochle” for awhile. Saturday a.m. we fooled around the
The coming days are to be crammed to the brim - I see it coming. I’m working besides for my recital though I get fearfully discouraged about it at times.
Oh, Mother, I have an opportunity to buy a brand new-new [Coaster-brake] bicycle in perfect order for $15.00. It was brand-new this fall and
Room-drawing come Tuesday! I have practically decided to go into a single. D.M. P. is furious! And it’s been a hectic mess all around, but I’ve thought about it, cried over it, and prayed over it, and now that I think I see the Right decision - I’m going to follow it. Though I do hope tomorrow brings a letter from you. Had a letter from Grandma W. last week and one from Percy last night.
Did you get your fountain pen
Do write me often - it seems an age between letters when there's miles and miles between thee and me.
much. much love to Daddy, the children and you
Muriel.
POUGHKEEPSIE
APR
21 1 30 PM
1913
N.Y.
Mrs. B.O. Tilden
105 West 40th St.
New York City
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