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April 19, 1908

Dear Nice Family-

Weren’t you the sweeties to send me that “Happy Easter” telegram, and just when I was so mournful because I hadn’t heard anything from anybody since last Wednesday.
This week has been quite busy with additional choir-practices for Easter Music which comes tonight. It has April showered on and off all day, but that didn’t hinder many of us from going to church. Betty Holden and I went to the Congregational Church, and enjoyed the service very much.
Yesterday I went to a small tea over in Main for an old Baldwin girl, and then trotted over to choir practice. Last night we had a Student’s Meeting for nominations for next year: Constance [Body] and Rachel [Erwin] are running against each other for President - and I so hope Constance [Body] gets it. Of course everybody is talking about it [avidly], and I think we’ll all be nervous wrecks before this week is over!
The other afternoon Leah Waterbury and I had a lovely walk up Sunrise - I am getting fondly attached to Sunrise. When I came back I found a note from Peg Fleming, but she had gone before I got back.
The news is nil, so goodbye. I love you lots.
As Ever Lovingly
Marjorie
Postmark: POUGHKEEPSIE APR 20 5 50PM 1908 [unreadable]

Dr. Alexander W. MacCoy
Mrs. William P. Logan
Overbrook Ave. and 58th St.
Philadelphia