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I think it would be best to leave your part in the [[occasion?]] as a [[?]] for Connie after we get to Cambridge. You can send this letter along to your folks if you wish to - as there may be an idea or two in it that I might forget to write to your mother. For this trip it probably will be wisest for me to see Connie aboard the evening train for Keene & then get one to Concord N.H. myself - spend the night at Blanche's place - & then go to Laconia by train Sun. & by bus to Conway. Cannot get back up here Sat. night. After you & Connie have met perhaps it can be arranged for her to spend a week end in Stoughton with you, & perhaps sometime you could spend a weekend with her. Dorothy is very ladylike & hospitable when she wants to make a good impression. However, we must go a step at a time & cross our bridges when we come to them.

You should have an easy & enjoyable time with Biology. Hope someday you will have a chance to go through my whole collection. You have the background & intent to get a lot out of it.

Joe's mother (Mrs. Marjorie Wilson) came up last Sat. with her employer Miss Roselia Blake (who hails from Pennsylvania). Roselia's father was adopted - so she is no relative of yours. A fine, capable woman. She owns an eating establishment on Brattle St. - for Divinity Students (not Harvard) & quite a few (about 40) Radcliffe girls eat there,

Transcription Notes:
Laconia, NH, and Keene, NH.