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envelopes. Paper is all I have in abundance ([unreadable] and Harvard [note] is always in abundance!) and envelopes must be used up.
Dear Family: -
All 1911 is so chock-full of Philosophy in order to meet the requirements of 8:20 A.M. tomorrow that we are ready to burst. I only hope I [can] burst without a [flunk] note as consequence - burst pass-ibly perhaps?
Yesterday evening, 1913 was to serenade their new president so we noble Juniors gathered too, and as we hadn’t enough to suit our fancy, we began yelling “We want 1911. Leave Philosophy. Chuck it!” and you should have seen the Juniors come tearing, only too glad of an ex-new President and Jean will be charmed to know that it is her friend Carolyn Tompkins - Helen Robinson’s roommate. Ruth Bigelow - at our table - is Secretary, so we are quite set up [unreadable]
Vera Hamilton, 1907 and Pittsburgh, is here now, and also Julia Searing who said, by the way, that Malcolm came to call on Friday night in spite of the pouring rain. So he “done his duty.” I thought Julia looked better than when she was here before.
I got “take” to the Inn for lunch yesterday, so my [unreadable] [unreadable] is feeling very happy, particularly as it is Ruth’s birthday today, and so we are going to have supper in her room tonight after chapel - and she has chicken salad ‘cause she told me so! The music tonight ought to be lovely - selections from “Parsifal” and “Tristan und Isolde.”
We have been hearing the [unreadable] weather [unreadable] today - just pouring cats and
M [Marjorie]
5--30PM
JAN 24-10
Dr. Alexander W. MacCoy, et al
Overbrook Ave and 58th St.