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we could spot any of the Aqueduct
work. What we would have done, had
we seen any of our friends, is more
than I know, but fortunately we didn't
run across them. As it was entirely
too cold to have a soda, we invested
in a box of Graham crackers, and
then were almost parched for a drink.
Got home shortly before one, had
luncheon, and then at two went up to
Mrs. [Green's?] to make the badges for the
prize dances. We, Mrs. Coldwell, Mrs.
[Green?], Constance Dickey, E + I, made
twenty-four for the children, and
twenty for the "grown-ups." Miss Stewart
came in about four, and we all
discussed plans to [?] the voting.
We finished the badges by five, so we
went home, and dressed before dinner
as Miss Stewart wanted to make us
up to-night with grease paint, and
that process takes longer, so we had
to be on hand earlier. A lot of us
went up in the upper left hand box
to watch the performance to-night.
In the audience were about twelve
men from Cornwall, friends of Mr.
Hornbaker's and Eric's, and just
before Eric and I went on for our
song to-night the tables were
reversed from last evening, and he
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