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1 1 'N 'lr '- V IIMIIIIIIIIWllllllllllllllllWillMIllllllIMMMMIIIIIIIMIIIIIlllllIIIIH!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllllIIIWJIIIWIIIHWIIIIllllllIIllllllIIIMIHIIWIIIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIII1IIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllllIIIMWIIIllllllIMillIIllllllIIllIMI!MMIIIIIINMHMIIIIIMIIIIIlllllIIHillIllllllllIMI!!HI1WMIIIMNIIIIWMIIMMIIIIIIWIIIHWIMWHMIIIWMMIIIWMI ON TRAIN SATURDAY A. M., JUNE 6, 1925. DEAR BILL - I Am off for the wild and woolly West. The train has Just pulled out so I thot I would start this letter, which I shall continue during my trip and mail in Frisco Of course, I had many farewell calls to pay and so gathered lots of gossip and news of our old class- mates of B H S which I shall tell you. I returned two weeks ago from a visit to Wash- ington where I had been staying with Beely. She certainly has changed a great deal. You remember how she used to rave for West Point and against An- napolis Well she married a graduate of Annapo- l1s and she and her husband are running a prepara- tory school for future Annapolians. remainlng time wandering around and visiting the old familiar places I met Flzzy the other day and she told me she was going down South for her vacation this year. You know after her graduation from the domestic science school she received the prominent position of domestic science teacher in B. H. S., a worthy successor to Miss Schaufiler, don't you think? Fizzy said that Mabel Taylor has just left for Eu- rope She trained to be a Red Cross nurse and is on her way to Europe to work there. After my return from Washington I spent the - Erna also said that Do Taylor had left town. She is composing a new dictionary, and strange to re- late, as she desired a quiet spot in which to work, went to Cedar Grove. Wonder if the change is permanent. Do always used to be fond of that loca- tion, you know. I met Gertrude Powell the other day and she said that after graduation, she took a good position as typist in Newark and she has had the same one ever since, but judging from the pretty diamond ring she wore, I guess she'll break her record soon. I spent my last week-end down at Ocean City with Blanche Plaut. Yes, Blanche is happily married and living in her favorite spot. I had an awfully good time at Ocean City for Blanche has a model home and is certainly a model housekeeper. Blanche told me that Garlock is living on his reputation of star mile runner which he made a couple of years ago and is spending his time lectur- ing to High School pupils on The Advantage of Giving History Reports. Blanche also said that Cooky was track coach at Syracuse. Cooky has a permanent position at his long desired haven. The day I left, I received a wedding invitation to Elsie Roman's wedding which takes place next week. You know Elsie went through Normal School and taught for a time but evidently she's stopped for better for worsel. ll 'M 11 M Illllllllll WIlllllllllIWIIMIIIIIMI!lIIW MMMHMIIMWNHMIMWlM WMHIMN MN
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