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Dear Mother, Pather, and PeteV I have absolutely nothing to tell you today, I woke up in time for breakfast and perhpas the shoe..of that Is what made me so extremely stupid. X went to the lifce about ten o'clock, accomplished almost nothing on my histoi^'^ topic, couldnit find the books I wanted for English and wasted time trying to get them, went over to Malnand ?mlted whilethe mall was being distributed, then did not get any, That?s a great morning. I am going to try my luck at working this after! noon, and will see if I accomplish more* I got my berth yesterday afternoon, left my typewriter again, got some other necessary things.^namely rubbers-- and came home^ Than I did some odds and end sewing!--goodness only knows what struck me, I then proceededto Main, where I; had dinner with Lucy. After that I joined my class and we seranaded to the top of Sunset where we had a huge bonlfire, marking the end of Senio-Sophomore step4-sinsing^ The songs were peppier than usual and it was a beautiful sight. After that I came home and spent a laborious half hour talking &er! man to the Czecho!Slovak. Ana here I am, feeling exceedingly stupxd. I am up again for debate tryouts--! think this will be the finals, although they may have two more 
Ñ I am not sure. I am ^getting sort of sick of trying out--I would like to be either chosen or dropped. Nothing new. Oh yes---my fur coat ca,me and it will be very satisfactory, I think. You will see it next week. There was no bill. Love, Pannie November 20,1920