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was present and Jennie Foster Scott sent her step-daughter, Miss Scott, who has been a missionary for years, to represent her. She is a nice & good looking woman, | was present and Jennie Foster Scott sent her step-daughter, Miss Scott, who has been a missionary for years, to represent her. She is a nice & good looking woman, brought greetings and gave us an excellent account of her mother & her work. Wednesday evening we did not go out to the alumnae reception on account of the rain but had a little class meeting in our room. Our class, of course, on growing old but are pretty well preserved. Mrs St John looked older than any other one. All the rest I should have known. Mary Marshall is as vigorous as ever kept school Tuesday morning & took the noon train for S. H.; returned to school Friday. Except her lameness she holds her own. Gloria Haskell was as natural as life. Some of the classes had letters sent to them from absentees. Why didn't we? There was an immense tent between the registration tent & the library where the public meetings | ||
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was present and Jennie Foster Scott sent her step-daughter, Miss Scott, who has been a missionary for years, to represent her. She is a nice & good looking woman, brought greetings and gave us an excellent account of her mother & her work. Wednesday evening we did not go out to the alumnae reception on account of the rain but had a little class meeting in our room. Our class, of course, on growing old but are pretty well preserved. Mrs St John looked older than any other one. All the rest I should have known. Mary Marshall is as vigorous as ever kept school Tuesday morning & took the noon train for S. H.; returned to school Friday. Except her lameness she holds her own. Gloria Haskell was as natural as life. Some of the classes had letters sent to them from absentees. Why didn't we? There was an immense tent between the registration tent & the library where the public meetings
left margin: may not be needed for another in which case I will send it for Mary.