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Nile Kinnick correspondence, December 1942-March 1943

1943-01-13: Page 05

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3 deal on that piece of land south of Cliff. Dickering for just 40 acres is probably a good idea, but if the owner won't sell unless he can turn the whole 80 don't back off too quickly. My $30 dividend on the Penn R.R. stock amounts to considerably more than the [390?] you indicated in your letter, pap. My investment is around $460, represented by 20 shares. Usually two, or three dividends are declared each year, giving a right nice return on the original. Wrote Ben last night and enclosed Butlers letter. Have you heard yet what kind of duty he got? Had secretly hoped that I would get some leave again before boarding our carrier, but now I fear that is definitely out. Trust it won't be too long before I'm back in the midwest with the war ended. Have received the little book, "Christian Science vs Pantherism," mother - thanks a lot. However, the quarterly has not yet arrived. In answer to your query about Celia, she is now in D.M. affiliated with the State Child Welfare division, or some such thing. She
 
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