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Easter. March 25. [1894]
My dear Mamma,-—
This has not been a beautiful Easter day, so far as the weather goes, for it has been raining steadily since noon.
We walked into town to church, as there are no services here during vacation. I enjoyed the service very much, a simple, practical sermon, and beautiful music. It seems so much more like civilization to go into town to church, than to have it over in the chapel, with nothing but girls. It seems strange, now, to
Yesterday afternoon we went up in the gymnasium building where there is a tennis court, and played tennis. That is, we tried to, for two knew how to play a little, and the other three of us did not know how at all. It was lots of fun, but it made
We have to go over to the college for our meals now. Some of the girls think it is nice to see the rest of the people then. This morning for the first time this year I slept until the breakfast bell. I woke up as usual about six, but as I had a little headache I dropped to sleep again, and when the breakfast bell woke me at
The mall is not distributed now, so we have to stand in a line and wait for it twice a day. Each girl generally gets the mail for eight or ten others too.
I am much obliged for the letters you sent, and will send them on to Uncle Charles.
There is a girl here who lives in Waverley, and knows Uncle Edward Tracy very well. She is a great friend of the Fishes who live next door to him. The girl is a Freshman and I know her pretty well.
I am not lonesome, not so much so as I am sometimes when everybody is here, and I find I can get lots of things done. My love to all,
Your Loving daughter Adelaide.
(Claflin)