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Nile Kinnick correspondence, January-December 1941

1941-01-05: Page 04

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Things continue to go well with me. As I have already stated my flying is progressing to my satisfaction. Radio is coming along ok and trig and math have, as yet, presented no difficulty. All in all, I am thoroughly enjoying myself - and it is great to have Bob around again. Thanks, father, for enclosing the article on Churchill & Roosevelt. It was extremely well written, I thought. I shall send it back to you as soon as I can get into my locker again. A close search reveals that I must have destroyed McGrane's article on Colin Kelly and related sports angles. Sorry, I shall be more careful, hence forward. I seem to have much difficulty in narrating my experiences free from the use of pronoun I. To satisfy my sense of proportion I shall have to write of the weather or something apart from yours truly one of these days. We don't effervesce about how well I am getting along when acquaintances ask - do we
 
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