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Dearest family
To day I am going down town to hear my Ms Hopkins and see my adorable Mr Dudley. Would that Mr Dudley’s homekeeper were not abroad, because if she were here, I might get invited there to dinner. To night comes the Easter Song Service given by the choir and the choral club of which latter I’ve lately become a member.
About the only item of mens[mention]
I got the loveliest little gold pin from Eloise yesterday you ever saw. I had been here in college since my birthday but they hadn’t delivered it to me, the old [snarks] at the post office! A letter from Hilda
The papers have come now-all of them. Dad’s came Friday and [itre] from the journal of five yesterday. They were hailed with enthusiasm by every-one, and brought forth another [slew] of applause. [Little] Bootos just worships the ground you walk on Marie! She talks about “Peg’s adorable sister” all the time.
Of course I won’t overtrain for field day! I don’t intend to do much, and I shan’t go into the finals at all probably, but please send the permit immediately.
Yesterday was a gorgeous day, an ideal Easter, but some way I didn’t feel very cheerful. Mr Hopkins preached a beautiful sermon and the music was good. After dinner I had a rehearsal for the Easter music, then four of us practiced up some other Easter songs and sang at the Young Women’s Christian Association till five o’clock. Then we
The poem you sent me Marie was awfully pretty. I’m going to be so awfully busy this week that I don’t know when you’ll hear from me again.
Farewell now
Slews of love
Peg
POUGHKEEPSIE APR 13 1 30 PM 1903 NY
Mr Joseph P. Shipp
Miss Shipp
1010 N. Delaware Street
Indianapolis
Indiana