Mt. Holyoke College
So. Hadley, Mass.
March 20, 1900
Dear Exits,
There are a few minutes before time for chapel. Work today is all laboratory. This evening the juniors give a play in the gymnasium. As yet I haven't any tickets so doubt it I get there. Tomorrow we change tables so this evening we have to arrange where whe [sic] shall sit.
Susan Leiter has a moderate cold. Our snow is going past and I reckon I had better get a new pair of rubbers soon, mine look as though they might come through at the heel. There is a great quantity of snow worth of here. In Vermont they ahve four or five feet. Out in the hall I hear "Say girls! blackbirds have come out here in this tree." Wonder if that is so.
Miss Keith according to doctor's orders will not be here next term and as yet we havn't the slightest idea who will be here. This of course is as yet a profound secret. All but two or three of my class passed the last examination. These two or three will probably not complete the subject this year. Have ordered a ticket to Springfield and will probably go through Hartford if I get off Tuesday. If not until Wednesday can go the other way as well. There goes Miss [...] with her umbrella hoisted it must be to keep the fog off and there is the chapel bell. Yesterdays Republican said that the Mr Horace Twitchell who lives in Northampton is dead. He is your Amherst man I believe. Dinner time.
Good Bye -