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Dear Family-
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It’s all over and we are both glad and sorry. Everybody was crazy about the play and they have laughed till they were weak it was so funny! You should see my room - it looks like a flower garden - pink roses and red roses, and daffodils and narcissus, and a big bunch of single [unreadable] from Lilias, and a lovely bunch of pink carnations and [unreadable] from [unreadable] Polly Atherton, and another bunch pink and white sweet peas and [unreadable] from Val and Caroline and some perfect [unreadables] and I think that’s all! Everybody was so good to me you might have thought I had a leading part instead of a teeny weeny one.
The play went awfully well both performances. It is screamingly funny anyhow, you know. Lady [unreadable’] has brought
Saturday night was the Washington’s Birthday Celebration and as the Cast and Committee were having dinner in Freshman Parlor, we watched the Seniors go
Yesterday Dr. Tweety - Chaplain at Yale, preached, and he
Our Joke Books for 1910 came out Saturday, and they are funny if I do say it as [I] shouldn’t. They are a take off on the Ladies’ Home Journal - they are the “Seniors Own Journal.” There are “Engaged Girl Sketches and a department for” the Girl who wears Her Own Clothes. Also an advertisement which
Four weeks from today and maybe I won’t be home! Ha! Ha! Debate [unreadable] near amid much excitement - the subject, you know, is the Open and Closed Shop. There, I must stop at once. I’m sorry this letter was late, but I got interrupted steadily all Sunday night so I hopped into bed early.
I hope to heaven you haven’t such weather as we are having today. The skies are dripping, the snow is soggy and the thick fog prevails - navigating is difficult and we hope for the welcome notice of “No Chapel!”
Bye bye-
Longingly Marjorie
10 -- 30AM
MAR 1 - 10
Dr. Alexander W. MacCoy
Mrs. William P. Logan
Overbrook Ave. and 58th St.
Philadelphia