Ellsworth is at the Hatfield, learning to know her new roommate. If the latter talks as much all the time as she did while I was there (which L. says she does) it won't take very long to become acquainted. There are so many girls every where you turn - it is something like a fair or circus where it is almost a wild goose-chase to look for anyone.
I don't believe there is any thing else that I want particularly to say. I won't close the envelope until I mail it, in case I should think of anything. Again with loving New Year wishes, I am
Yours always,
Jewish Women's Archive. "Letter from Gertrude Weil to her Family, September 27, 1897, page 6." (Viewed on November 25, 2024) <https://jwa.org/media/letter-from-gertrude-weil-to-her-family-page-6-2>.