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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, December 1945-April 1946

1946-01-10 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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It won't be long until Jan is half over. Time just can't seem to go fast enough for me. I want you & miss you so very much darling. Talked to Ruthie this A.M. She was getting ready to give Kathie a bath. Last nite when I took the 3-11 students to French Hall I had to go around & check & see if all the doors were locked. There were couple students still out & they were trying to catch them when they sneaked in. They don't need to get me mixed up in it. From what I heard to day it won't be good & I'm anxious to hear what happens. The fools left some notes lying around & they called the director "an old bag" etc & she found them & read them. It's always something to keep things interesting around here. Glad I was a good girl while I was in training. What I just said --
 
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