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the disposition to reply to Miss Taylor's letter - but then she does not expect to receive an immediate answer.

To night is the second [hebdomadal?] anniversary of the night I had supper with Aunt Ruby, and I am appropriately celebrating the fact by the antithetical act of fasting. Aunt Ruby is to be felicitated. Just think of it three meals like the one I had every day of her life -

Well that ought to make me happy or dyspeptic. Write as Sam Rainey tells his loud-trousered henchmen to vote - early and often.

Good bye -

Your Jewell.

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home this week. I may come next week however, or if impossible then, very soon after. You know yourself how much work I am doing, and with the maximum amount of work I am of course reduced to the minimum amount of leisure.

Has Claude obtained his position yet? or even heard from Ed. on the subject? His month I should presume is now up and he may work, if he wishes, and can fund it.

I wrote in your postal your request that Dr Jordan declare the University closed for one day. I spoke to [Daire?]

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