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[typed] 3. Theodora. [written] p. 3 a IV

[typed] Stanford University, Cal. Sept.25,1895
Wednesday.

My dear Nannie,

I have a few moments here during my drawing hour and having
just possessed myself of a new pad, I shall proceed to dedicate it.
After leaving you Friday afternoon, Rose and I went directly to the
station where we waited a full half hour for out train to start. We
got to the University pretty tired young ones and thought of you al-
ready speeding on you journey. Did not feel very well Saturday or
Sunday but Monday felt just like new and very ready for work. Yes-
terday [some letters in the following names have been written in] Edna BoWMAN? Kate STAbLER? and RoWEnA Beans were here. And
Kate Stabler is all that my anticipations have been. Perhaps you met
her and if you have you will know what a sweet charming girl she is.
She with Rowena B. took luncheon with us.

Louise Clark sent some of her good amateur photographs. I am
going to enclose them t anxious that you will return them when you
have enjoyed them: she is the cleverest girl I know. Rose got a let-
ter from Marguerite this evening telling how disappointed she was to
miss us all and you especially since she had not seen you in asuch a
long time.

Thursday.

Today found out that I passed in English 1b,-the papier that
I wrote on "What I shall expect of my roomate". Knew I ought to pass
but whether I would or not is always another question. The "French Rev-
olution
" is fast assuming a prodigious shape. There is a vast amount
of reading to be done in it but it is very interesting. I saw Mrs.
Wilson
today. She was sorry not to have seen you but well understood
how you were hurried. Caughlan sent down to Rose a most dowdy hat-
just the kind she always makes to order. I ought to have remembered
my trials with her. But tomorrow Marguerite is coming down to stay

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