Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to Ann Walker, Sept. 4 1985, page 2
Book 1, Page 430 ·1985
Transcription
The continuation of the Sept. 4, 1985 letter from Nancy McEwan Green to her aunt Ann.
restaurant south of Orl while he has an interview with a rep from MIT. He hasn’t driven at night, so I drove him to within a few blocks of the man’s house and he’s to come get me when he’s finished. Ned’s latest desire, prompted by a perfect score of 800 on his math SAT and a respectable 590 verbal, is to major in engineering and then go to law school! In all honesty, I think he’ll end up at W & L, but he has been determined to pursue the MIT trail ever since he received a letter from them. We’ll just have to wait and see.
I finally graduated from UCF on May 3 and I must say it was probably the most exciting
AI Notes
Second sheet of the Sept. 4, 1985 letter from Nancy McEwan Green to her aunt Ann Seymour Knight (Mrs. James Pickens Walker Jr.), begun on page 429. Nancy is writing from a restaurant south of Orlando (“south of Orl” — an abbreviation for Orlando) while her son Ned is being interviewed at the MIT representative’s nearby home; Ned has not yet driven at night and has been dropped off a few blocks away. She reports Ned’s perfect 800 math SAT and 590 verbal, his ambition to major in engineering and then to go to law school, her own guess that he’ll “end up at W & L,” and his persistent interest in MIT after receiving a letter from them. She closes the visible portion with the news that she “finally graduated from UCF on May 3 and I must say it was probably the most exciting…” — the rest is not present in this album sequence.
The letter continues — the remainder is not present in this album sequence.