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Sep. 24, 1872.
Dear Carrie,
I write immediately to satisfy the family fears concerning me.
Reached Po'keepsie all right and found the omnibus all ready to convey
me, together with seven or eight other old students, directly to the Col-
lege. This we find about full as the old scholars are nearly all back.
Yesterday I saw Jennie. She has entered Into the Freshman class
with the exception of Latin. That she
Tomorrow our classes will be read out. Until that time we have
only to unpack, get settled and call
Today I suppose you are steaming away in a hot and dusty car.
This weather is almost as bad for travelling as it was last July when you
came North.
There are same changes here. In the first place, Miss Morse is Assistant Lady Principal. Of course all are dissatisfied with that arrange-
meat. Then the Dining Hall has been considerably enlarged, and much
improved by having windows at the other end. A small building has beea
put up back of the College, but as yet we know not what will be its use.
Professor Backus, who has
A lady like and nice girl flourishing In my yellow calico dress, and Had
another young lady whose taste is the same, for her dress is off the same
piece. I should think, although hers is bought here and mine In Hartford.
Give my love to all the Janesville relations. If the girls
With much love
Julie.