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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1923 April 9

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1923-04-09
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Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

I am planning to leave next Saturday to hear the Penn debate, and return Sunday. I shall probably stay at Bryn Mawr with Marjorie Falk who will go to the debate with me. Will let you know as soon as my plans are definite.

I pitched into debate this morning. I am strongly for prohibition, only I should infinitely prefer not debating at Vassar.

The weather is heavenly, but not in the Libe.

Dr. Thomas was midly boring yesterday morning I woke up a bit while he spoke about the Jews at Kishineff, but that was only for less than a minute.

Love,

Fannie

April 9, 1923