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Nile Kinnick correspondence, January-May 1942

1942-01-15: Page 03

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2 I wish that you would remind me of similar things that may arise. It would be so easy for me to sail along blissfully ignorant of such obligations. Incidentally, once I leave the southern base you may have to take care of such matters for me. I'll have a stock dividend of about $20 coming in now & then which you can apply toward my insurance premiums. Once I know that I am leaving the country we can make more detailed arrangements. My reader's digest arrived a couple of days ago. How much I enjoy it! The best gift I have received in a long, long time. Mother, would you take care of sending my name & address in to the Mother Church since I'll only be here a couple of months longer perhaps, it would be best to wait until I get my new address. Please acknowledge receipt of the pictures I mailed you the other night. You may dispose of my heavy coat as you see fit. Once again let me say how much
 
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