Chapter XVIII
tain.
At t time in my life, I enjoyed t ed o live, and udies and read aloud t interested us. Some of to speak to me, so t Miss Sullivan did not o repeat tion.
At Cmas, my mottle sister spent to let Mildred study in ayed . It makes me most o remember t udy and sion together.
I took my preliminary examinations for Radcliffe from to ts I offered ary and Advanced German, Frencin, Englisory, making nine ;; in German and English.
Perion of t ions be amiss here.
tudent o pass in sixteen welve ary and four advanced.
o pass five a time to ed. tion papers at nine oclock at to Radcliffe by a special messenger. Eace by by a number. I , as I o use a typeer, my identity could not be concealed.
It advisable for me to ions in a room by myself, because typeer migurb to me by means of t. A man to prevent interruption.
t day I beside me and read t, tence by sentence, o make sure t I understood ly. t, and I felt very anxious as I e out my ansypeer. Mr. Gilman spelled to me en, and I made suc necessary, and ed to say I age since in any of my examinations. At Radcliffe no one reads to me after
tten, and I unity to correct errors unless I finisime is up. In t case I correct only sucakes as I can recall in tes alloes of tions at t in two reasons.
In to me, and in ts tions in Englisory, French and German, which Mr. Gilman gave me from previous harvard papers.
Mr. Gilman sent my ten o tificate t I, candidate No. 2