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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, June-July, 1943
1943-07-25 Page 1
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Sunday 7/25/43 Dearest: I don't think I told you how nice your new stationary looks. It would be much nicer though, by my way of thinking if it read: "Willametta T. and Burton J. Smith", or will you insist on being "Miss Turnepseed" on our stationary too? I believe you're right that the "a" is heavier ...due to it's sticking up just a hair higher that the rest of the type. But it's of no great consequences. Crane would make a very good official editor for you next year. I do believe you are
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Sunday 7/25/43 Dearest: I don't think I told you how nice your new stationary looks. It would be much nicer though, by my way of thinking if it read: "Willametta T. and Burton J. Smith", or will you insist on being "Miss Turnepseed" on our stationary too? I believe you're right that the "a" is heavier ...due to it's sticking up just a hair higher that the rest of the type. But it's of no great consequences. Crane would make a very good official editor for you next year. I do believe you are
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