A Letter written on Oct 5, 1907

Oct 5th 1907.
In my Room.

Dear Florence; -

How do you like Vassar? I know you will have a good time there. I think I will like this year's work very much. Most of my work is lecture work, that is I am taking lecture courses, and they are more interesting, to me at least, than anything like Latin.

I went home this last Tuesday and stayed until Tuesday morning. My sister Helen had a birthday Tuesday, was seven years old, so you see I got some birthday cake by going then.

Agnes is in Rockefeller Hall, too. There is a good crowd of girls here. Are you on campus?

I went rowing yesterday. I do wish that I knew how to play tennis. You do know how, don't you? Well! I suppose I'll never know until I get a racket and try to learn, which I hope to do some day. As it is, I've played about twice in my life.

Speaking of tennis makes me think of the night we attempted to flood the Morgan's tennis court, so as to skate on it. Do you remember? What I time we did have, though. The pipe wasn't long enough and we tried to piece it to-gether and tie it with string and old cloth, and the thing leaked in half a dozen places. I wonder if Edith ever did flood that court. Certainly not with the pipe we people had.

The freshman class here is quite large, I believe about 220, but probably some of them will leave by Xmas, that is usually the case. There are really quite a lot of Amherst people here now, Beryl Paige & Edith Dicks, and so on. Beryl is in Brigham and Edith in Safford. I think it is strange that they arn't [sic] rooming to-gether as they were always to-gether so much at home. I think Rena & Bertha will come over to Vesper Service to-morrow night. I am expecting them.

Tell me all about yourself & how you like, when you write.

Lovingly yours, Lee Nash