[Grace Toll Hall, Scripps College, Claremont]
This is merely to thank you for your letter of the 28th, which I found awaiting me when I went to leave my washing last night. IScripps College, Claremontgrows on EH;c4 am very glad that Scripps appears a happier habitation and place of work than it seemed (must have seemed) at first: or is it merely that you have made a determined effort to see the best of it? I hope you have had two letters from me by now. ThisHale, Emilycorrespondence with TSE;w3phone call finally arranged;d4 is not a letter, but to say that I wish to ring up Claremont 6101 on Saturday night – if I have to accept some engagement which would make it uncertain I shall wire you. I figure that if I telephone at midnight it will be 9 p.m., I trust a convenient time, for you. I have first to make sure that my telephone is certain to be connected, and to find out how long it takes to get a call through; but if you do not get a wire from me, and if I do not get a wire from you, you may expect me to telephone on Saturday night at 12 midnight by our time here. It is difficult to believe that I shall really hear your voice!