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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1921 May 5

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May 5, 1921

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

Once upon a taime, you asked, Mother, whether Miss Alice was going to call up about coming back to finish up those few things. She said she would withing two of three weeks. Hasn't she yet?

Exams start June 2. The schedules came out today. I have one Saturday, one Monday, two Tuesday, and one Thursday afternoon. The last is Chem. I shall have plenty of time to study for it anyhow, but I would like to have the worst one off my hands the soonest instead of last. I had thought of going down to Aunt Bessie's after my last exam and coming back for Monday and Tuesday, Class Day and Commencement day. I could still do that with pleasure. What would you think of it? R. S. V. P.

I spent three hours in lab this morning. I had a Spanish cut, but I had a conference with Senorita Agostini first hour instead of class. She strongly urged my going on with Spanish next yearz I don't know what to do about it.

Had a letter from Henrietta today. It was very gushy for her. Please return it, Pete.

Must hurry to keep a shampoos appointment.

Love,

Fannie