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Nile Kinnick correspondence, September-November 1942

1942-09-28: Page 04

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to cry bravo! I know that in speaking out my heartfelt feelings like this I shall leave you somewhat embarrassed for reply, but please don't break character and feel the necessity of replying in kind. It is best we preserve our tacitly accepted custom of succinct comment for each others virtues and successes. Just permit me to thank you for teaching me that life is something more than three score and ten years of eating, sleeping, existing. Bob got in Saturday night after dark. He looked me up, and I helped him get situated, further impressing me of the size of this station. The barracks are down at one end,
 
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