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[Oct. 2, 1911]
Dear Maman -
I don’t remember whether or not I told you in my last letter that I actually made “substitute first soprano” in choir. I’m that pleased - ! That means after Easter I’ll be a regular member. Gladys Lyall made it, too, so we’re rejoicing together. I’m going to see Prof Griggs in the morning about vocal lessons.
Now I suppose the first thing you want to you [sic] is the condition of my cold. I went to the Dr. and she gave some yellow “Dope”, but I
I’m so sorry to hear about Bernice but am hoping that by now the kitchen problem is all settled. Thank goodness my eating-question is solved and I’m at the rotating Sophomore table just as I hoped and prayed all summer to be. So that worry is ended.
Now about the bloomers - I think it will be dandy if you can make them for me. I want them ust as full as pattern as you can possibly find and pleated around the hips (pleats not necessarily stitched). My waist measure, or at last the bigness I want the belt
Christian Association’s reception came off yesterday. I went , and took a freshman from Brooklyn who used to attend Packer - Margarite Adams - she knows Sara De Song and Florence Garrison and quite a bunch of others that I do. She rooms at McGlynn’s annex - same floor with Constance Huntington.
It will be very difficult for me to make out a decent intelligible cash-account for
I have just been invited to a tea this afternoon- given by Dorothy Phillips and Julia Cooley who live just down the hall. This a.m. Ted came trotting in with a cup of bouillion [sic] and Dorothy Meigs with a plate of fruit so I had a very grand breakfast. I didn’t go to church (today is town-Sunday)
Friday night Miss Payne sent over for me to come over to the Club House and help her entertain, so I
This coming Tuesday there is to be a big “Welcome” party over there and I’m going to that.
I’ve seen quite a lot of Marie Bacon recently - she’s living in North in a single, I believe. She is a cracker jack at hockey, was captain of all E.H.H.S [Erasmus Hall High School] last year and will probably make her class team here.
Mildred Brown was at our table for dinner today - she’s prettier than ever, I do believe, but oh! dear! well, I’m learning my lesson, yet it’s a hard old chapter.
I reckon I’ve told you about all that’s transpired recently - at least, I can’t think of any more just now so I’ll get busy on my history. Have my harmony all done for Wednesday. Love from,
Muriel.
Muriel.
What did you decide about the green portiers?
10 - - AM
OCT 2-11
Mrs. B.O. Tilden
291 Westminster Road
Brooklyn, N.Y.