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trip over our own feet, but we do get inspiration at times. Bob sat next to Margaret Currier's secretary paying little attention to us; stupid [[strikethrough]] Charles [[/strikethrough]] Knox, Charlie's father, separated [[strikethrough]] us [[/strikethrough]] them from us girls.  Robert had a good time [[strikethrough]] tho, [[/strikethrough]] afterwards at the Appleby's he kept his girls, impatient to shop in Boston before stores closed, waiting a long time as he comfortably talked of his work, etc.

Today took out 1 1/2 hrs to sing madrigals.  Sort of fun, but my impaired hearing (one ear: it is being worked on with solvents at the Health Center) hindered a lot. All a cappella singing (no piano), not too hard, & it may be worth buying the book if I get to love the songs ($1.50) (no dues)

We have so many bills - $3 in class dues next week, a $15 yearbook (I think worthwhile, especially since it has pictures of all classes), $4 for a dress cleaned, $12 for my bike repaired.