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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, June-July, 1943
1943-07-04 Page 3
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-3 hope he will be able to walk again some day. You must let me know it Clyde and Crane spar around a little bit. It would be rather amusing. . . both of them are such very self-assured individuals. Crane figures he's got "plenty on the ball" and I guess he's right. And Clyde has great faith in himself and a certain Bulldog tenacity. I really feel that Clyde has considerable influence among certain elements although I presume he is disliked by the Easterners. Clyde is more "blow than show." He makes a lot of talk but not much action. I always let him talk but don't expect
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-3 hope he will be able to walk again some day. You must let me know it Clyde and Crane spar around a little bit. It would be rather amusing. . . both of them are such very self-assured individuals. Crane figures he's got "plenty on the ball" and I guess he's right. And Clyde has great faith in himself and a certain Bulldog tenacity. I really feel that Clyde has considerable influence among certain elements although I presume he is disliked by the Easterners. Clyde is more "blow than show." He makes a lot of talk but not much action. I always let him talk but don't expect
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