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

1946-01-12 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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from you. I read them over & over. I'm so anxious to get your picture darling. I think it's wonderful. I'm sure it will be very good. It will be wonderful to have darling. I love you so very much. I say that over & over & each time it has more meaning. I had a letter from Mom today or rather she sent me one Dad had written her. He had found a one-room apt. & he wanted her to come over. The coach & his wife live there now & expect to move 1st of Feb. Really think it's rather foolish for them to move until they can find a decent apt. but they're both so lonesome they don't know what to do. So I'm not going to say anything. It's up to them. You know I mentioned a couple girls that were caught staying out. Well, they're no longer [with] us. The director kicked them out the next day. She certainly didn't waste much time about it. Today they had a student body meeting &
 
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