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My dear Mother ,-
Your welcome letter came yesterday. Now that the Christmas rush is over, not so many letters come to our room. But I always know I shall hear from home regularly, for you are all so good about writing.
What a terrible storm you had- to judge from the newspaper account. Some of the snow came here. It is beautiful and sunshiny out today, though it is pretty cold.
Tonight we are to have a
Friday night we had a very interesting lecture by Mr. Chas. Walcott, the head of the U.S. Geological and Coast Survey. He spoke on the "Work and Methods of the U.S. Survey - told us how they made the surveys, in detail, and why they made them and so on. It was all illustrated by stereopticon maps and views. Mr. Walcott is an old friend of Prof. Dwight, Prof. of Geology. Miss Salmon made use of the stereopticon apparatus in the afternoon, to talk to
4 hrs. 2 hrs. 2 hrs.
Chemistry. Greek and History of Art- Besides that we have two hrs, each of Latin and Greek, and three of English required. I think our Latin will not be so interesting next semester as this, but our Greek and English will be more so. We will have Prof. Leach for the elective Greek.
Examinations begin a week from tomorrow, and oh dear! They make them hard and long- Then the year will be half over. Time goes quickly.
Lovingly Adelaide. [Claflin]