Great Nebraska

Naturalists and Scientists
 

Edith Schwartz Clements

Letters, 1911

Aug. 9, 1911


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You will readily understand by following the enclosed itinerary carefully why there
has been no time for a chronicle. What little time there may have been left unaccounted
for here & there has been spent packing & re-packing. I am eager to tell all about
our delightful visit at Cambridge & the varied and increasing pleasures of the


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excursion, but I am getting sleepier every day, & can only tumble into bed at the
earliest possible moment & out again at the latest: it seems to accumulate. I still
have faint hopes of being able to catch up before it is too late.

Please take good care of the program & see that it reaches its ultimate destination
in time.

It has been extremely warm here; the thermometer registered 95° in the shade in London
today. Fortunately it was the day for the auto ride & we suffered only when

walking. I enclose the map for the trip to-day.

10:30 p.m.; packing all done -but so sleepy.


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walking. I enclose the map for the trip to-day​.

10:30 p.m.; packing all done -but so sleepy.

 

 

 

 

 


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August 9th.