Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:
There is not much news today.
I had a written in Zo which I don't think I came very far from flunking.
I have a good week-end of work ahead of me.
Apollo of the chem department announced his engagement to Miss Johnson, of the Chem department--Radcliffe '20. Romances of the chem lab!
I saw Carolyn Brayton's mother yesterday. She surely is wonderful looking.
Junior Party dress reharsal is tonight. It is going to be a very good party, i think. The party is tomorrow night.
Eleanor Wolfe asked me to go off for dinner with her tonight. She is very formal about "paying me back".
I wish I had some news for you, but I feel unusually dull. It is hot enough to be a June day.
I am going to take a walk now and then work till dinner-time.
Love,
Fannie
I may land at Wellesley yet for vacation. This train mixup makes me mad. I could take the mid-night from New York and go to theater with some of the Boston delegation, and take a noon train, or thereabouts, on Sunday. I wish the Boston trains went to Atlantic City.