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36 Cabot Hall
Radcliffe, Mass.
May 26, 1947

Dear folks,

Well, Botany will soon be history.

Spent all yesterday on it. So interesting that I had little trouble concentrating, and so covered it in a day. Of course I had kept up. That doesn't mean I'll get an A. My lab quiz average is [[strikethrough]] 90.1 [[/strikethrough]] 91, an A. Midterm grade was B. Notebook A-. I'm directing my grade postcard for the last three exams to you, as they wouldn't reach me in time.

I think plans are a little more definite for me now:

27 Tuesday morning: music

Tuesday afternoon: pack & call express man to take boxes out to Stoughton; carry typewriter, lamp, radio to Weatherbys.

evening: contest assembly prizes given out that Ina & I took chances on. (25ยข each, 1 for each of us)
Square dance & Dick

28 Wednesday: more packing (if not already)

29 Thursday : Pops concert; shopping

30 Friday - Stoughton

31 - Stoughton {cut big field & lawn;store woolens & wash things. see trees, people.

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3 - Stoughton afternoon: train to N.Y.

4 - Radio City - her father got tickets for us!

After this I'm not so sure; she wants me to stay a week. I'll see. No longer, than that.

Love,
Doris