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it back to you on Monday and if Daisy
will be obliging she will take it
over to you so as to save those
poor eyes.

I have a little over two dollars
which will about bring me there & back with
a slight margin & then we
have to pay for our wash every
time we send it. So if Daisy
will bring me some Monday
or else if you will send some
before Thanksgiving day.

I haven't seen Miss Pitchers
for a long time & get no chance
to ask her & Miss [Wheeler?] don't like her, but have a great
[mind?] to bring a Miss Gales with
me. She knows no one around
here - & is a sweet, lovely girl,
only a la Eleanor B. type that
is born & bred in the country &
has a heart as big as the
University. I went over on the

row to study with her last night and got back at
a little past ten. I find my self locked out.
Poor Mrs. Thompson had to skip out of bed to
open the door. They close as I learned at ten. Don't
you think that is queer? When the lights don't go
out until 10.30? and here at a University.

I did not know that Sing I mean Wah
had gone to China. Don't you think that is
an excellent picture of Sing?

We have breakfast here at a quarter past seven
Students, boys, wait on the table. The food is

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