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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1922 April

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[Apr 1922]
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[Apr 1922]

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

I am in an awful hurry--I have to go over to the Infirm before fifth hour. Helen is quarantined, although she has nothing contagious, and I am the one to see her to tell her what her Mother had to say. She wired me to call her up last night and I did so. I spent three minutes trying to convince her to stay home. And one minute extra listening to her tell me to hreverse[sic] the charges--which I did not do. They don't seem to know what is the matter with her--Dr. T. is fishing around for appendicitis. I must also wire Mrs. Hertz before class. It is a mess.

Miss Halmilton spent all last evening with me. I certainly am nuts about her--she is a wonder.

Had a Students' Meeting last night. Also listened to Amherst practice for a while last night. They are unspeakably rotten.

Will leave Friday night.

Love,

Fannie

I'll stay in N. Y. Sunday if you will, Pete. Decide when you come, if not before.