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Mch 19, 1902
My dearest daddykins
I got a New York Times from Mrs Whitlock yesterday to read about the Bryn Mawr fire and discovered that it was Denbigh Hall that burned -- the one in which Constance was! Poor child, I am worried to death about her. Thank goodness the dormitories here are lighted by gas. There isn’t
The other day I didn’t do a thing but read seven copies of the Outlook through from cover to cover. I think you make a mistake
What a nice time you seem to be having with aunt Banny. Sister says she is awfully pretty. I should like to see her ever so much. You both must have enjoyed the Contemporary club. It was a perfect shame that Marrie was sick and couldn’t go.
I do declare, I think the Mason Griffiths fall-out is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard of. “What fools we mortals be.” Ah me she cried and wildly waved her wooden leg with waggist wit!
I got a letter from Eloise yesterday and was awfully sorry to hear that she isn’t very well. I hope she’s not going to be sick.
The other day I picked up a French magazine, the Revue de Paris, in the library
I read an article the other day in which the author said he thought too much stress was laid on the trained mind in women’s colleges, and not enough on general information. I agree with him exactly. If anybody can produce a convincing argument in favor of the study of higher mathematics, I’d like to see that person. Algebra is not only training my mind, but it’s [unstringing] it. Well, I haven’t time for anymore
POUGHKEEPSIE MAR 19 130P 1902 N.Y.
Mr Joseph P. Shipp
1010 N. Delaware St
Indianapolis
Indiana
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MAR 20 130PM