South Hadley -
Nov. 2, 1921Dear Mrs. Merrick:
I must tell you what a good letter I had yesterday from Professor MacGregory. I sent him some pictures that he asked for, and so I was favored with a letter. He said Stuart was working most of the time, and perhaps wasn't playing enough; and of himself he spoke as tho he was rather discouraged about trying to do his college work. I do hope he's not going to have any more trouble with his back.
Wilbraham is beginning to seem like a second home, I go there so often, and I hardly know how to express my appreciation for the many times you've made me welcome during the past year. But I do appreciate it, and surely you must know that I always enjoy coming. I seem not to have been in good condition recently, but I hope the last signs of this cold will soon go; at any rate it's not causing me any unusual inconvenience.
Very sincerely yours,
Elma