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[[strikethrough]] Dear folks, [[/strikethrough]] February 11 Dear folks, As we started out for choral last night it was snowing again. I locked my bike to an ivy vine & let Bill take me back in the car, it being very slippery. Since many of the rehearsals (Mon & Thur & sometimes Tue) are joint now, I'll get 1-way transportation. The group will sing at MIT this week-end, so we are supposed to have reached some perfection; I believe we practiced the last chance last night. (Osanna!) Work is quite tiring. Took off on my lunch hour yesterday to the metaphysical Poetry class & got permission from its Mr Wanning to take it. Won't have to buy too many books, I hope. History aren't worth buying, & are in library; for 19th c English I want a $5 one, can read the rest in the library; for 233 (metaphysical), one of the books required is almost identical with one used in Eng 130 last term; the other two may total $8. Ec requires but one, & I may avoid that. Shall study much more in the library, especially since Maria & Hope do. We will all be appearing in the cafeteria at its openings at 11 & 4 for talk & maybe tea. Classes are scheduled thus: Mon, Wed, Fri.: Hist 142b at 11:00. Tue, Thur, Sat: Eng 152b (19th c) at 10:00; Ec at 11:00; Eng 233 at 2:00. One stands on both feet at work enough to make up for a lifetime of ill posture. One also aches. Glad you were able to make use of our rich knowledge of Fla. It still has such memories. On very cold nights when I am avoidably out I try to conceive of being on Lake Orange. Betty is from Ga, & [[strikethrough]] thus [[/strikethrough]] doesn't think much of Fla. To work Love Doris