Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:
I said "Amen" over my first psych topic last night. It is twenty-one pages long--I guess they will mark it without reading it, all right.
Just when I need it most, my Corona has gone off, and I am using a borrowed one, with a different key-board. If I have time, I'll take it to town tomorrow.
Heard Dr. T's first Junior Hygiene lecture last night. Hope the others prove more profitable.
I shall have to stew over elections over the week-end. They are due on the eleventh. I may not take any more English and double in history instead. I am sick of taking English because I think "I should" I hated Romance last year and I certainly haven't enjoyed J. much this year. And I have come to--the conclusion that it is not training my mind any, because I do very little thinking in class and spend most of the time being bored. We shall see. I should like to take Miss Thompson's "Civil War and Reconstruction" and Miss Brown's "History of Tolerance". But I'll have to work it out and see what is what. If I take English, I'll take the development course in drama..and probably be bored.
Excuse the punctuation-- as you notice the period is in the wrong place.
Had a letter from Dr. F. today confirming your
telegram. It certainly seems much more sensible to me to put going to N.Y. off till June. I will be able to finish my work without killing myself this way.
Bill W. is not coming, Pete. He wrote to her that he had another engagement. I did not take up your suggestion, because I have no week-end to play away.
The Miscellany had this heading:.."Judges give decision to Vassar". I thought that was very good and very telling. That certainly was exactly the way the matter stood.
A friend of mine had a letter from the secretary to the president of Brown. He told her they sent their best-looking representatives and not their best debaters! I am glad we were spared from their best, if these were not the best!
Miss Thompson initiated us into Delta Sigma Rho the other night on the steps of Rocky, to the infinite amusement of us and all curious passers-by. I'll tell you all about it sometime, even though it may be a secret!! We elected Betty Cannon president of the chapter for the year, and expect to put it in the Misc as a joke!!
Otherwise I know nothing, except that I have to study for a big written in Zo tomorrow.
Love,
Fannie