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Dearest Mamie
I was awfully sorry to hear that you couldn’t go to the contemporary club and to the dinner! It was a perfect measly shame! I am having troubles of my own. Here is a note I got yesterday. You may destroy it when you’ve read it, as I don’t care to put it my Memory Book. I got back a Latin prose paper to day though that had only three little mistakes in it and was marked good. Such is life. I don’t know what to do about the Algebra. Of course
The man who owns the vacant lot next door has given us permission to make a tennis court there and we are going to do it right away, each girl giving 50 cts. You promised last fall to give me a tennis-racket, so don’t you want to make
It was just a little unfortunate -- your writing to Dr Harley -- as I always went to Dr Thelberg. Besides, you may be sure that in case of any seniors illness the family of the girl is informed of the fact if the girl doesn’t do it herself, so don’t write again honey. I think I like Dr Thelberg better in a way, than Dr Harley, for she is cleverer and funnier to talk to. They both know their business and are awfully sweet but Dr Thelberg is more animated, and more like other people.
I have just heard that one of the dormitories at Brynn Mawr has burned down. I hope to goodness it wasn’t Denligh Hall in which Constance is!
It is lunch time so farewell with slews and gobbs and chunks of love for you and dad, from thy little Peg.
“Wildly waved her wooden leg”
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. MAR 18 130P 1902
Miss Shipp
1010 N. Delaware St
Indianapolis
Indiana
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MAR 1[9] --PM ‘02