Dear Folks:-
Such a perfect day as this is never was made - just as warm and lovely. And this morning Hugh Black preached and he was so splendid and so practical. This afternoon we are going up on Service for our support, and I know it will be beautiful.
Last night we had Students’ Elections, and I don’t believe you ever heard of the girl who is President for next year -
Geneva Schaefer. Katherine Taylor was running against her, and there are many people who think she’d have been better. However, I know Geneva can do it perfectly well, and Katherine loves her Miscellany work which she would have had to give up. The Miscellany gave her a party last night to celebrate her staying on - wasn’t it nice of them?
The silly chapter play came off yesterday afternoon, and was lots of fun to do, and we are quite flattered
as long as the Phil [Philaletheis] President says she thinks it was the best chapter play she’s ever seen - and there was another one given the same afternoon!
Next week we have the nominations for Christians and their more excellence - it’s really heartrending just at the moment.
Will you ask the girls - or will they ask themselves as long as this letter is as much to them as anybody else! - to put in my fountain pen with my clothes - it is [brown] and pulls in and out. Also did anyone ever return St. [Caxsore’s] Triangle Music to her? It came over one [unreadable] a sickening thud the other day. Clare Allen and G. [unreadable] have been visiting M. Taylor. I [unreadable] the first time I’ve ever seen Clare, and isn’t she a fright? I should
think she could [kill] Elisabeth for being so good looking!
Well I must stop and go do an errand in North before the picnic starts.
Love to all
As Ever
Marjorie
Postmark: POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.
1--30PM
APR 19-09
Dr. Alexander W. MacCoy
Mrs. William P. Logan
Overbrook Ave. and 58th St.
Philadelphia