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

1946-03-04 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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(2) you. A person would think I loved you. And they would certainly think right cuz I do from the very bottom of my heart. You mean everything to me honey. In your letter you sait it shouldn't be long before you start on the journey homeward when you get back to Vienna. You are probably back now & here's hoping for the best honey. [Me?] & everybody at home have our fingers crossed. Tonite they had initiation for the freshmen students. One of these truth & consequences. Was really good. One was sent to sell pretzels & one to sing at one of the very high class beer halls downtown. She $6.66 selling the pretzels. They were all over town doing crazy things so more fun. Had a dance after that & we graduates were
 
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