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to be enjoying herself very much.
to be enjoying herself very much. I received papers from Galesburg giving accounts of the commencement exercises in the winter. The young ladies say Miss Wilcox the preceptress is trying to "catch" Mrs Curtiss.  
I received papers from Galesburg giving  
  The female department is more prosperous than the male department but both seem to be fewer in numbers than last year.  
accounts of the commencement exer-
  The organ of the "Irish Church" is coming in March. Mr Tyler does not go back yet and they begin to think they will not succeed in getting him back.  
cises in the winter. The young ladies  
  I do want to hear from you very much. I have thought about you often and wished earnestly that you might again be restored to health so as to pursue your favorite voca-
say Miss Wilcox the preceptress is  
trying to "catch(?)" Mrs Curtiss.
The female department is more  
prosperous than the male department but  
both seem to be fewer in numbers than  
last year.
The organ of the "Irish Church"  
is coming in March. Mr Tyler does  
not go back yet and they begin to  
think they will not succeed in getting  
him back.
I do want to hear from you  
very much. I have thought about  
you often and wished earnestly that  
you might again be restored to health  
so as to pursue your favorite voca-

Revision as of 13:58, 13 January 2021

to be enjoying herself very much. I received papers from Galesburg giving accounts of the commencement exercises in the winter. The young ladies say Miss Wilcox the preceptress is trying to "catch" Mrs Curtiss.

  The female department is more prosperous than the male department but both seem to be fewer in numbers than last year. 
  The organ of the "Irish Church" is coming in March. Mr Tyler does not go back yet and they begin to think they will not succeed in getting him back. 
  I do want to hear from you very much. I have thought about you often and wished earnestly that you might again be restored to health so as to pursue your favorite voca-