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now and then. Guess I will now -- I did and broke the string! I'll have to go down and fix it soon as I finish this. There were several things I was going to speak of but can't think of them. O Hurrah for | now and then. Guess I will now -- I did and broke the string! I'll have to go down and fix it soon as I finish this. There were several things I was going to speak of but can't think of them. O Hurrah for Oberlin! beat Chic. U. 33 to 12! I couldn't go but Roy told me Sunday A.M. A great crowd of Oberlinites were there and did well at shouting. Mr. Stough is in Chic T.S. now, - last might he and Jamie McCord & F. Bridgman were here to church. J. Mc. is in Medical Col & F.B. in C.T.S. | ||
Our house -- 228 is quite an "Emigrants Home" now too. The Swedish girl and a dear German girl live on our floor & [[ | Our house -- 228 is quite an "Emigrants Home" now too. The Swedish girl and a dear German girl live on our floor & [[Otto? Arta?]] Wolf an Indian princess on the second floor. There is also a dear little Japanese lady here, wife of a mission native pastor in Tokyo. She came over as a delegate to the WCTU Congress, and her husband mailed her to come here, and study up and if possible, start such a |
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now and then. Guess I will now -- I did and broke the string! I'll have to go down and fix it soon as I finish this. There were several things I was going to speak of but can't think of them. O Hurrah for Oberlin! beat Chic. U. 33 to 12! I couldn't go but Roy told me Sunday A.M. A great crowd of Oberlinites were there and did well at shouting. Mr. Stough is in Chic T.S. now, - last might he and Jamie McCord & F. Bridgman were here to church. J. Mc. is in Medical Col & F.B. in C.T.S.
Our house -- 228 is quite an "Emigrants Home" now too. The Swedish girl and a dear German girl live on our floor & Otto? Arta? Wolf an Indian princess on the second floor. There is also a dear little Japanese lady here, wife of a mission native pastor in Tokyo. She came over as a delegate to the WCTU Congress, and her husband mailed her to come here, and study up and if possible, start such a