. Footprints. entDoctor Redmond for Oral English any more, we have a Mr. Healy. Diary, I wantto ask you two questions: Would you like to see your future wifes face, for the firsttime, in the moon-light? and—do you like strawberries? These questions are aproposof nothing, of course. They just happened to come into my mind. So I thought Idask you about them. February 28, 1922. Dear Diary: Some Colleges dont have a Senior Prom. Theyre foolish, theydont know what they miss. We had ours at the Brooklyn College Club. The waltzes!Oh, they were wonderful! I like waltzes. Maybe that sounds rather pre-h


. Footprints. entDoctor Redmond for Oral English any more, we have a Mr. Healy. Diary, I wantto ask you two questions: Would you like to see your future wifes face, for the firsttime, in the moon-light? and—do you like strawberries? These questions are aproposof nothing, of course. They just happened to come into my mind. So I thought Idask you about them. February 28, 1922. Dear Diary: Some Colleges dont have a Senior Prom. Theyre foolish, theydont know what they miss. We had ours at the Brooklyn College Club. The waltzes!Oh, they were wonderful! I like waltzes. Maybe that sounds rather pre-historic in anage of flapperism, but I dont care. Id be willing to wager that way down deepin her heart every girl is old-fashioned. I am glad Veronica Hannon was chairmanof the Prom, because if she werent, maybe we should have had to fox-trot the wholenight (not very romantic!), and we might not have had silver lockets for , it might be very interesting to open a couple of those lockets some


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