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Status: Needs Review

[ca. Sept or Oct 1920]

The Asheville Citizen
Published by The Citizen Company
Daily and Sunday
Asheville, N.C.

My dearest-my love-

This way of not seeing you is getting on my nerves, and I don't
like it one bit. Do you? Got to the courthouse with Latta this after-
noon just a few minutes too late-- you had left for home.

As soon as I came down this afternoon I got busy getting some
of the printers and Williams registered. They are all for you and
everybody on the democratic ticket except Weaver.

Darling the politics will soon be over and I am getting
some of my work lightened so after the election I will not have any
thing to do in the afternoon's. With you at home won't that be nice?

Mr. Burdett has returned from a trip to buy paper and after
looking over the work I have been doing since going on the desk, he
called me into his office and said the paper had been the best ever-
said I had been putting out a better paper than Bob--his personal friend
had. Also informed me that he would suggest to Baker that I be made
night editor with full authority, and that new state man be secured.

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