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June 8, 1949

Dear folks,

I guess I shall see you Monday after my last exam, and then move out - that seems almost too easy.   I shall try to have some more summer plans definite by then, for which I must consult with Dr. Lisza Saturday.  

Ec today will be the worst. The first 85 minutes is objective; last year it was terribly difficult; a girl and I spent all yesterday morning answering it, and we couldn't answer several. I have studied about as well as I could in the given three days, but did not study well during the term and shall suffer, perhaps a great deal. Hope I can get a C.     Wanning's exam will be rough too, despite my knowledge from the other course - perhaps because of the other course, since that induced me not to study so hard during the term. 
 
Called Bill last night, he was very very down, and couldn't go out because of exams. Note - at a distance his gloom is like a big cloud that I didn't see when I was under it; which is very sad.  

I do feel as if I had gotten a lot out of my courses this term: so very much; Wanning much; history easy stuff; and Gwynn too new stuff - but lots of experience in reading source books rapidly.

See you,
Doris