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Aaron, Fannie | to Pete, 1923 April 8

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[8 Apr 1923?]

Dear Pete:

I tsalked[sic] it over with Evan, and we concluded that it is highly worth while for me to hear the Penn debate. I can make it without losing much time by leaving Saturday noon. I can read English plays on the train. The others are going Friday.

I hate to tell you not to come, but I know you will understand and approve. Do your best to come another week-end early in May.

The Heifetz concert was wonderful last night However, we did not get back till after eleven. Consequently I slept till nine-thirty. Took Helen off for a birthday lunch--none too cheerful as she is most decidedly afflicted with the blues.

The weather is heavenly, and I am grinding on my Seminar topic. When spring comes, I certainly do get the golf, tennis, and baseball call.

Love,

Fannie