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19 Everett St., Stoneham, Mass. April 19, 1926 Dear Folks, I wonder what you are doing to-day! This forenoon I spent about 2 3/4 hours reading those round robin letters which I hadn't done before. I am ashamed of myself for holding them for so long, but at that I am not so bad as some of the others; one boy held it about 5 mo.- Ethel Gay Page about seven; and another one of the men, almost a year, but that does not excuse me. Theodore sent me four cakes of maple sugar the other day. I gave one to Miss Garland. She is fond of it. I haven't taken it downstairs. I gave Mrs. S. a nibble when she came in this morning, though. I thought, perhaps, I would get a couple of cakes off to you folks. I got a postal from Doris a while ago. I haven't answered it yet. Have you heard whether or not she is coming up this spring? I called Miss Orr of the Trade School for Girls up this morning. She is coming up to the square to get me this after-noon, and I am going to Woburn to visit her, but I want to get this in first. I am yawning my head off. I hope I shall be able to keep awake