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Vassar College
Tuesday evening
My dearest Mother:—
It is just at the close of a most beautiful day. It has been simply perfect, warm and sunshiney all day and I have kept out of doors all I could. I forsee it Is going to be very hard to study now that the pleasant weather is coming on. Some of the girls found lovely blue violets near the tennis grounds this morning, but tho' Helen Gretchel ^[ex-96] and I looked all around we only succeeded in
Yesterday Nan and I went Into town and had a pleasant time as we always do together. We decided to stay to dinner at Smith's and feasted on eggs and toast (one order between us) and ice cream. Mrs. Potter and Marcia [ex-'95 j were on the car coming out. Mrs. P. likes it here very much better than she expected to. It seems Fred cannot
come. I am not surprised. I have not had any word from him but Marcia said today she had had a letter saying that that mail carried his regrets to Vassar. They will come tomorrow I presume the regrets I mean. She
Nettie
(Nettie (Brand) De Witt, ex-'96,)