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John William Graham letters, December 1942-March 1943

1943-03-20 Page 2

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will ever rebuild. Pop will see its beginnings growth and downfall wont he? I expect pineapple juice comes pretty high in points doesnt it, but you must make out all right if you had 25 left over. My gosh will it ever warm up at home, maybe spring will come with a bang when it really starts. So you're going to give lectures on early American glass to the high school kids Boy, wont you shiver when they are passing those pitchers back and forth around the [gang?]. Saw a bunch of antique shops with glass ware in "Life" magazine this week. Also a bell collection that had a cowbell in it just like those you gave me. had the same writing on it ([Sangreur?]) or something like that. Look for it. Poor Clyde Whitney has had quite a siege of illness hasnt he? How long since he has been to the hard and who works in it besides Russell. Poor [Roy? Ray?] is still in Auburn isnt he. Expect help it rather hard to get even in that lumber business Have several letters to write this evening so Ill close. Love Johnny
 
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