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Oct 2, 1901
My dearest fambullee,
How are you since your reunion! I don’t suppose that daddykins was a bit glad to see Maurie or vice versa! I have vainly haunted the post box in the hope of getting a postal card from someone, but alas and alack, t’was all in vain.
I have gotten along
Still another nice thing happened to day. Each teacher and officer in the college is the advisor or guardian for six or seven freshmen you know, and lo and behold Miss Macurdy chose me for hers, wasn’t that nice? I was hoping I would get her. My room is in perfect order. There is not a pin on the floor. Now it is necessary for me to do that “little as possible” studying, as I want to be in bed by half past nine.
So farewell
Slews of love from
Peggie
We were happy not at all!
For alas we were to part
All too soon; at two to start
For the puffing choo choo can
That would go away so far
To a college in the east
Like a burning snorting beast
There I will not find it calm
But instead a vile exam
Will reward me for my miserable tip
And I do not give a fip
If I flunk it. I will be done
And t’won’t matter whether I have lost or won.
Sunset Hill
POUGHKEEPSIE OCT 3 930A 1901 N.Y.
Mr Joseph P. Shipp and Family
1010 N. Delaware St
Indianapolis
Indiana
OCT 4 [unclear]PM
1901 IND
TRAIN LATE MAIL DELAYED
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