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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, approximately 1923 February 4

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[ca 4 Feb 1923]

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

I got B on the philosophy exam and B in the course. Riley marked half the papers and Mrs. Baldwin, wife of the history prof, who, incidentally, never attends any of the lectures, marked the other half. She gave no A's, he gave them very freely. She marked my paper. And there are those who believe in marks and say they are just!!

Between now and Wednesday I have to pick my seminar subject. Millsy suggests the Sherman Anti-Trust Law its opera ions, since I want to combine that and American history. I am going to see Miss Thompson about it tomorrow, to see what she suggests.

Helen did not go home.

Prexie is back.

Love,

Fannie