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Jack Hyde correspondence, 1930-1976

Jack Hyde to Pearl Hyde Page 1

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[Letterhead] P.S.--am enclosing Aunt G's letter and the card from Mary. You probably want them back. J. October 28, 1943 2145 My dearest Mom, I'm so thoroughly ashamed of myself for not writing sooner. It seems there's been so many things to do, that I just couldn't get to it. Am I forgiven? Your last letter arrived yesterday, and I was evermore glad to get it, as always. I like the clippings you send me, too. It's nice to get excerpts from your home town paper. Was very sorry to hear about [Dean?] passing away. You've spoken of him so often, that I had hopes of meeting him some day. I guess he must have
 
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