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very well, I am afraid.

I guess I told you, didn't I, that I am correcting some freshman themes for Northeastern? I ought to get out and rustle for more work of some kind. I think I may this after-noon.

I am glad that you are not out on the road during this weather. It has been unusually dull, it seems to me; but every day now brings us so much nearer spring. It won't be so very long before the crocuses will begin to peek through. Almost any day now I suppose Doris will be writing of the coming of the birds and of forsythia, etc. 

The baby must be getting more and more interesting every day. I particularly enjoyed Doris' description of her trip to the museum. I am glad that they are all getting along so well.

I have been helping on some of Dr. Ott's letters which he is getting out in connection with the convention, April 16-18 to be held at the Copley Plaza Hotel. He is manager of it, and not very well either. Both he and Mrs. Ott work altogether too hard. He goes to an international convention at Liege in the spring or early summer too, and his paper for that is not yet written. 

All good wishes,
Lena.