Description | Letter from Maggie Gray, The School House, Crimond, to Robert Laws, admiring his nobility in his work; decrease in S.P [smallpox?] cases in the hospital; recovery of scarlet fever cases in Crimond; one little girl, just recovering, burned her foot and died; elder brother also died but cause unknown, possibly connected with swollen throat; no letters from home; problems with girls giggling in class (Etta Robertson, Christina Parks and M. Mackie); Etta's insubordination; complaining to Mrs. Robertson, with no immediate result; Etta still expecting help with her French homework. |