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Martha Schofield details a recent illness of William Rodenbach, who was the principal of the Schofield School. She says she then taught some of the "upper classes" in her school how to care for the sick. She and those in her school are mourning the death of a student named Connors. Schofield then discusses at length the commencement ceremonies of her school and transcribes several of the speeches given by students and staff. She also discusses her activities immediately following the ceremony, which included having the "highest classes" to her home for tea. She is unsure of her plans for the summer.