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Worthing, Margaret (Fletcher) | to family, May 7, 1908:

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7 May [1908]
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vassar:54238,Folder 75.3; VCL_Letters_Worthing-Margaret-Fletcher_1910-05-07_075_003_009
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: VCL_Letters_Worthing-Margaret-Fletcher_1910-05-07_075_003_009_001
Friday P.M.
May 7th

1908?

Dear parents; -

I am ordered to write as G. is busy studying for her art [...].

Certainly Pokeepsie is three weeks ahead of St. Law. Co. Grass as green as ^in June and trees way out.

I like Juliet better than I expected to.

 


: VCL_Letters_Worthing-Margaret-Fletcher_1910-05-07_075_003_009_002
Reached here before five this A.M. but the wait did not seem long till seven. Got here at 7 and woke G. up.

[Mr?]. Ellsworth was on train as far as Philadelphia and was real nice.

Went in to talk to Miss Robinson whom I knew was on the train and found Miss Root, the missionary, with her.

Went to all G’s classes with her this

 


: VCL_Letters_Worthing-Margaret-Fletcher_1910-05-07_075_003_009_003
morning - English, Chemistry and Ear Training.

Clara and Mary come at 5 this P.M. - Tree ceremonies tonight and field day to-morrow.

Grace was real dissappointed that Mother did not come. She sort of expected her this A.M. even tho she wrote she was not coming.

Mother, don’t work too hard. Hope the vacuum cleaners come while Mrs. McKenty is there.

Lovingly,
Margaret.