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Helen Fox Angell letters to Bess Peebles Fox, October-December 1943

1943-12-11 Page 2

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Who is Ralph Pickard? You speak as though I should know him. Don't tell me Mary has -----? No, I didn't notice anything about the yeast tablets--I really didn't take enough of them, though. Put them out for the pigs and get some more vitamin B for yourself. I wrote a card to West Union & intend to write a letter as soon as I get to it. I had a nice letter from Aunt Gertrude today. Do ask Betty to visit you if you think you could stand it. You speak of not doing this or that because you are tired. Aren't you well, or just too busy? This leisure of mine is making me lazy so that I'm sleepy all the time. Now for up-to-date news. Yesterday morning Julia McGarvey phoned & asked me to go to a very special lecture at Constitution Hall last night--one of the Nat'l Geographic Society series. I met her in the lobby & sat in her very find box--right in the middle & first row. It was a good lecture by Eric Underwood, an
 
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