Dear people:-
Cora and Hilda have at last decided to ho home this week so I shall be sure of an escort home. I don't really think it would have hurt me to come there alone though. There would probable y have been somebody on the train. So I shall see you Friday afternoon at 3.50. The Crowning of Edward VII come that Saturday night but I sheen's ind missing it though it would be great fun. They are to have my
flag for decoration. Well the Math and Hygiene Exams are over. I don't know whether I passed Math or not. I don't think she will flunk me, because my classroom work has been alright. Or at least she ought not too. I am so sorry I am to have Miss Wilkinson next semester, and she isn't nearly as good a teacher; and now that I am used to Miss Richardson I had so
much rather go on with her. We have Math the first thing Monday morning too which is fierce, not to be able to look it over before class when you go it on Saturday. Whoo. We had hygiene this morning which was very easy. I am beginning to feel as if I really belonged here now that I am taking these exams, someway, even though I don't know yet whether I can stay. Of course thats only talk
Cara is making out the bulletin for current topics this week. I suppose mu turn will come soon. I ought to study German but I can't screw my courage up to it. I want to go out doors but there is a terrible snow storm. If it keeps on like this I am afraid we will be snowed in and I can't go home. I will see you soon.
Ruth
Prof. George B Adams
57 Edgehill Road
New Haven
Conn