1896~1901
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On t of October Miss Keller entered t;examinationsquot; mentioned in tter ests given in t as t is evident t in some subjects Miss Keller was already fairly well prepared for Radcliffe.
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You o I passed my examinations successfully. I ory. trance examinations for o to be a very busy one for teacudying Aritic, Engliserature, Englisory, German, Latin, and advanced geograp deal of preparatory reading required, and, as fe, poor teaco spell t to me; and t means hard work.
You must tell Mr. we are living in his house....
tO MRS. ILLIAM t takes me a long time to prepare my lessons, because I o in my one of textbooks ; so of course my it is eac is for me because train on , and I cannot times it really seems as if task at otimes I enjoy my han I can say.
It is suc to be tudy Latin, German, Aritic and Englisory, all of ic. I am afraid I a matical mind; for my figures alo get into the wrong places!...
tO MRS. LAURENCE tON Cambridge, Mass., May 3, 1897. ...You knorying very o get tions in June, and tion to my regular schoolwork keeps
me a Jo;t; and everyt a fees ternoon, wton....
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