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Dearest Mother -
Just as I was on the pt. of writing you this a.m. your letter and check arrived - and needless to say I was much pleased at both.
Saturday, Third Hall Play was given here, outdoors, behind the gym. It was a double bill, Tennyson’s “Foresters” and Milton’s “Comus”. I was on the committee and enjoyed the whole thing immensely. I could
My recital comes off Wednesday morning - I’ll send you a program later, when they arrive. The program is neither very long, nor very difficult, but I think it will “take well”. We are having many song-practices lately, for Song Contest comes the 23rd and 1914 certainly does want the banner this year. So far we’ve won the Field Day and Hockey Championships banners, but we’ve lost Basket-ball, so we want Song contest doubly hard.
The 24th is Junior-Senior Boat-ride and there alas! Come exams! I’m scared to pieces of german, in spite of old Miss [Kueffues] telling me I could skip a course in it if I wanted to read a little this summer. I’m not really worried about anything Else, but you never can tell in this place
I have just loved hearing from the children - Evelyn’s last letter is
Yesterday, six of us took a lunch-supper and rode about 25 miles on bicycles from college to Wappingers Falls, through New Hackensack and back. We left about four o’clock and got back at eight, tired, dusty
I told you about rooming before, didn’t I? That I got a corner single, north exposure, on 3rd floor, Main? I’m looking to sell my Mission furniture, and am going to buy white to furnish my room next year. Those Main singles are so little that they have to be furnished in light colors or they look smaller than ever. Our corridor is made up of dandy girls and I know next year is going to be as happy as this has.
Freddie Mosscrop sent me a dozen lovely red rose-buds Saturday because I was on Hall Play Committee but they haven’t lasted very well. I don’t think they ever do, do you?