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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-12-25 Conger Reynolds to John and Emily Reynolds Page 7

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comforts, happy in the promise they give of permitting her to have a little Reynolds of our own make. We've decided, incidentally, to have a girl. Ernest has provided boys for the third generation. At the office I have recently been very busy getting up an eight page Christmas supplement. I'm glad it's out of the way. Colonel McCormick has gone back to Chicago after shaking things up considerably. I was pleased by the fact that my department escaped criticism while the business side was simply torn to pieces and the head of it changed. Now, I'll turn this over to Daphne to be closed - but first let me tell you again, dears, how thankful we are to you for our Christmas and how we send you all the love in the wide world. Devotedly, Conger. over
 
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