Show LETTERS I o of a Freshman to 10 his is Mother 9 By Willie i Dear Ma This sure is the most wonderful school you could imagine Every i i body is as sociable and kind as can earl be If you ask for a b ok in the library they just wont won't stop till tm they find exactly what you want want- the girls in the offices arc so Sweet sweet and gentle that it is a thrill to go to the windows in the Union i building everyone is waiting to help us enjoy its many wonderful advantages I just dont don't understand I how they can do so many generous generous' things for only a quarter Our school cafeteria is said to bo he boone one of the tIle best in In all Salt Lake City They have very pleasant women there and some soma of them can cut a slice of meat as smooth and thin as a piece of bond paper and the gravy they serve just gives you such a wonderful you can hardly wait to get home to dinner at night Ma I was awful sorry they sent you that letter about my failing in English I went to see the teacher teach teach- er about it and he was so sorry he almost cried ried but he said I had a bad comma comma fault which I will tell you about when I come home from what they say it is worse than a abad abad abad bad disease but he thinks I can be te cured with patience It may be that I inherited the trouble Dr Ivie my biology teacher says we get many things in our genes which we dont don't understand I learn something new every week Your son Willie Villie |