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Nile Kinnick correspondence, January-May 1942

1942-04-19: Page 08

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down. While he was circling for altitude I looked around admiring the view. The ground was completely blotted out, there was no land horizon. Immediately below huge, cottony, billows of fluff drifted by, and off in the distance enormous mounds of sugar were constantly shifting and sliding into new shapes. The sun was bright and cheery, everything seemed happy and harmonious. Actually, however, it was an insidious situation, for downstairs it was dark and foreboding, the ceiling have clamped down at 1200' which we were sooned to find out. It was a joy to watch McCroskey handle
 
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