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Jan. 19, 1872. (1873)
My dear Carrie,
The other girls in the parlor are dressing for Chapel, but I am
ahead of them having made one toilette suffice for the day. An unaccount-
able (?) fit of laziness seised me this morning, for which reason, I (to use a Vassarism) cut breakfast, silent time, and Bible Class. Do you greatly object to slang In your letters received? I knew Papa and Mamma do and I try to use very little In writing, but sometimes a slang
How do you wear your hair now-a-days ? The girls here think that
the nearer the crown of the head the hair can be put the better it is. Mine
causes me some trouble, but it Is growing fast and will soon be long enough
to make a coil without any additional help from
Friday night Deltans were amused by the reading of "She Stoops to
Conquer." Among the number of readers, your devoted sister was one.
Hastings was the character assigned me. Delta has been exceedingly considerate towards me, giving me only readings to do. If she only will not
give me anything to write, I shall not care what I do. Last night our
Sophmore class gave its dramatic entertainment. The faculty have
recently made it a rule that each class and each society
To ours, last night, each parson was allowed to invite two. Of course all
classes were represented, and to our credit be it said, that every one who
went enjoyed herself. Fannie Buffington had one of the principal parts,
which she took admirably. The play, Caste, was not a very good one,
but yet was quite amusing—
I am dreadfully hungry and
Julie.