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October 17, 1947

Dear folks,

Another busy day in store--after a morning of classes a News meeting; then lunch with my little sister; then Aristotle; then square dancing with the third Dick, Dick Saunders, who called up last night; he's up here only for a week, to collect his belongings before going back to go to school in Virginia and study drafting, or something like that. I had thought to go out to Stoughton, maybe shall if any possibility of getting work done. Worst trouble is to read Shakespeare enough--I have read plays only once, and they require and invite more attention.

Trunk of Louise will be taken off today.

Must dash to my classes.

Love,
Doris