. Virginian. IRA PEARL VAUGHAN? Content to lead a simple lifewhere God has placed her. ??j44>^ ^be IfDistov^ of the Xast Venns Movh ofthe January Class of 1900 Taken from letters to a friend. September 2^, 1906Dearest Peggy: I arrived at this place last Monday, and wasnt a bit glad to get hereeither. Of course, though, after a little I enjoyed seeing the -old girls. There hasbeen little excitement as yet. A few of the old girls did go around the other nightand make some of the Rats sing the laundry list backwards to the tune of • HomeSweet Home, but nothing startling has happened. The most


. Virginian. IRA PEARL VAUGHAN? Content to lead a simple lifewhere God has placed her. ??j44>^ ^be IfDistov^ of the Xast Venns Movh ofthe January Class of 1900 Taken from letters to a friend. September 2^, 1906Dearest Peggy: I arrived at this place last Monday, and wasnt a bit glad to get hereeither. Of course, though, after a little I enjoyed seeing the -old girls. There hasbeen little excitement as yet. A few of the old girls did go around the other nightand make some of the Rats sing the laundry list backwards to the tune of • HomeSweet Home, but nothing startling has happened. The most nerve-racking experience, so far, was our first day in the TrainingSchool. Shall we ever forget it. We put on our best white shirtwaist suits, and ourprettiest ribbons, and combed our hair in the most becoming way, and went down toimpress ourselves upon the Training School. We chatted gaily until the childrenmarched in. Then we began to tremble and be impressed. When we went in to teach we had to intr


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