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To the Editor:
"No Heel Hazards (or Gusts) as Subway Expands" (front page, Oct. 1), about sidewalk grates, was both amusing and nostalgic.
I attended the elementary school attached to Hunter College, called at various times Hunter Model School and Hunter College Elementary School.
Sometime in the early 1940s, when I was about 10, I was waiting for the bus at Lexington Avenue and 68th Street on the way from school to a ballet class. Somehow, I dropped my pink toe shoes through the grate. I couldn't get back into the school to ask for help, so I left for my class.
Since it was Friday, there was nothing to be done until Monday, when the school reopened. Who knows if they could have been rescued? But over the weekend it rained, and that was for sure the end of my ballet shoes.
MARIA JOSEPHY SCHOOLMAN
Washington, Oct. 2, 2013
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