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[Jan. 19, 1914]
306 Main Hall, V.C.
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.


Dear Mother -
Of course I arrived O.K. right on time, too, much to my amazement. Saturday was jammed full - Glee Club rehearsal until after ten to start off with. I had no sooner landed in my room than the messenger came up and said that a Mr. Taylor of Springfield would like to see Miss Tilden. I
had never heard of Mr. Taylor, but I went down to see him. He gave me a letter of introduction from Mr. Mead and then introduced a Mr. Lorentz who was with him. It seems that they were members of the gym. team of the Y.M.C.A College of Springfield (where mr. Mead is a Senior) and had come to Poughkeepsie to give a gymnastic exhibition here at the Y.M.C.A. They were mighty nice and I enjoyed a very pleasant half hour’s chat with them.
We didn't have the ice carnival after all, for we had a terrific snow-storm that covered everything a foot deep. It was too bad for they had the grandstand built and everything. We may have it tonight, I don’t know - have to see Annie after Ethics class and find out.
Pres. took me to the Inn for supper last night - she’s the
nicest youngster that ever was and I like her better all the time.
Exams are drawing perilously near - and I can see where I hibernate behind an “Engaged” sign for the next week in company with most of my co-workers.
I can’t stay the entire week-end that’s coming after all - I’m not going to the Alumnae luncheon - must get back Friday as usual and labor before Ethics,- etc.
Hastily:
Muriel -
POUGHKEEPSIE
JAN 19
1 30 PM
1914
N.Y.


Mrs. B.O. Tilden -
291 Westminster Road -
Brooklyn, N.Y.