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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, postmarked 1923 May 2

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[postmarked 2 May 1923?]

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

I guess the lady from Simmonds is coming for Third Hall, Pete. I shall see to it that I meet her. Wish you could see the gala event, too, although as far as the play goes, you will see it repated[sic] at Commencement.

Paid a deposit yesterday on the house, so it is yours for sure.

Am awaiting your answer, Mother, about keeping one room or two for Lucy at Mullaly's before cancelling them. Please find out immediately if you have not already done so.

The class day dress is very nice, Mother.

Am hoping to competely[sic] finish my history topic this afternoon. it is vast, if nothing else.

Millsy said yesterday our Seminar topics don't have to be in till exams start. That is quite a relief. In all other courses long topics have to be in a week before the last meeting of the course. This leniency on his part will help a lot, and I won't be rushed to distraction. In fact, I could finish it after my exams if I wanted to, but I wanted to have that week to play.

Love,

Fannie