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Vassar College,
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Dearest Mamie
Dad’s letter came all right with the ten dollars, and so did yours. I am just as sorry as anything that you have such a cold -- let us hope there will be a Swift recovery! I was awfully glad you liked my verses to Miss Mann.
I have done nothing much but work this week
1.( I’ve gotten so in the habit of dividing things into sections for the sake of clearness, that I can’t stop). Last Sunday afternoon on returning home from a lovely week, Rudge and Betty and I decided to make tea chez moi. The kettle was singing merrily when Rudge looked out of the window
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
if I were a man I couldn’t be here and see you serve tea so charmingly” (Pause in which I laugh and Willis grows a little red) Then she went on “I haven’t even got a brother either” Then I brought the conversation back to earth by telling her that I hadn’t either etc -- but wasn’t it funny! And anything more perfectly naive and composed than the
2. My second experience is simply that tired of work and college fare, I went with Rudge down to Smiths to dinner, for the first time this year, last night. For forty-five cents I had three
I went to bed at twenty-five minutes after nine last night and did not hear the bell that rang ten minutes later. I slept soundly until eight this morning, and now I’ve got to go to work on debate and fifty eleven other things beside. I can safely say that I was never so busy in my life before, but neither did I ever feel so well. I always walk from five till six, and my lessons in fancy dancing begin next week. I hope your cold is gone by now and that dad is well
Oodles of love
Peg.
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Food at Smiths’
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY NOV 1 6PM 1903
Miss May Louise Shipp
1010 North Delaware Street
Indianapolis
Indiana