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11/27/03
and after it Gurdon went out, (it being Friday, his "gay" night) and we three sat down to an orgie of bridge whist, lasting "far into the night". I came out very well. Nov. 28. Sat. Doubtful weather early, but turned out fine. Just after breakfast Alice and I went to "town", via Cambridge and Heral The Square. The college is loaded done with "gates" given by the different classes &c. The architecture of the buildings are is of an ages - the oldest, for the most part, being the most pleasing - There is a delightful old "Presidents' House" - of yellow & white. (Mrs Hayes told us tales of fraternity men having to make touch downs with nickels in street cars, ride to town on 3 cents & a postage stamp &c.) We passed the beautiful new Charles River embankment and its many apartment houses, and came in via. the Lenox and the Library, where we stopped for me to see the decorations I had not seen before. There are the blue and green Puvis de Chevannes - in the warm setting of the yellow marble of the stairway hall - many more Abbeys in the Delivery room and another end of the Sargent Hall done since I was there.

11/27/03
and after it Gurdon went out, (it being Friday, his "gay" night) and we three sat down to an orgie of bridge whist, lasting "far into the night". I came out very well. Nov. 28. Sat. Doubtful weather early, but turned out fine. Just after breakfast Alice and I went to "town", via Cambridge and Heral The Square. The college is loaded done with "gates" given by the different classes &c. The architecture of the buildings are is of an ages - the oldest, for the most part, being the most pleasing - There is a delightful old "Presidents' House" - of yellow & white. (Mrs Hayes told us tales of fraternity men having to make touch downs with nickels in street cars, ride to town on 3 cents & a postage stamp &c.) We passed the beautiful new Charles River embankment and its many apartment houses, and came in via. the Lenox and the Library, where we stopped for me to see the decorations I had not seen before. There are the blue and green Puvis de Chevannes - in the warm setting of the yellow marble of the stairway hall - many more Abbeys in the Delivery room and another end of the Sargent Hall done since I was there.

11/27/03
and after it Gurdon went out, (it being Friday, his "gay" night) and we three sat down to an orgie of bridge whist, lasting "far into the night". I came out very well. Nov. 28. Sat. Doubtful weather early, but turned out fine. Just after breakfast Alice and I went to "town", via Cambridge and Heral The Square. The college is loaded done with "gates" given by the different classes &c. The architecture of the buildings are is of an ages - the oldest, for the most part, being the most pleasing - There is a delightful old "Presidents' House" - of yellow & white. (Mrs Hayes told us tales of fraternity men having to make touch downs with nickels in street cars, ride to town on 3 cents & a postage stamp &c.) We passed the beautiful new Charles River embankment and its many apartment houses, and came in via. the Lenox and the Library, where we stopped for me to see the decorations I had not seen before. There are the blue and green Puvis de Chevannes - in the warm setting of the yellow marble of the stairway hall - many more Abbeys in the Delivery room and another end of the Sargent Hall done since I was there.
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