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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-07-19 Daphne Goodenough to Mary Goodenough Page 2

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man you ever knew. Being managing editor is no snap, and he gives so much of himself to his work in order to set the example for his staff. Of course now that he is working days he can have time in the evenings to write - as soon as Norris is gone. Now he must spend all his spare time with our guest. I have come out home with Mrs. Sanborn for a couple of days so the boys can be together as they were in the "olden times". Of course they have the maid to look after them. Tonight Conger is having an officer by the name of Taylor out to dinner. I suppose they'll all take in a show after dinner. It's a good thing for men to be together sometimes without a woman around, I think, and it's a good thing for a husband
 
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