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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1921 April 19

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April 19, 1921

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

The most interesting thing I have to report is that I slept three hours yesterday afternoon and a good long night, and as a result am yawning my head off today. But if I get a few more long nights, I think I will be rested.

I am still getting dope on courses for next year. The Spanish course is not exclusively novel. It is drama also, and goes back to the beginning of the nineteenth century. That helps matters a little. However, I am still undecided.

Miss Smith came up to see me last night. She was very nice. She expressed her satisfaction over my staying in her hall next year.

I am going to spend the afternoon on history.

Love,

Fannie