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Nile Kinnick correspondence, January-December 1941

1941-05-27: Front

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TUESDAY 5 - 27 -'41 DEAR FAMILY GOT MY GRADES TODAY AND COULD HARDLY BELIEVE MY OWN EYES--BUT THERE IT WAS 83.07 WHICH GIVES ME A RANKING IN THE CLASS 0 F ABOUT THIRD I BELIEVE. I'M HAPPIER THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE FOR WHILE I HAD HOPED I DIDN'T THINK IT POSSIBLE. I CAN BUT BOW MY HEAD IN HUBBLE THANKS. SHOT A THIRTY SIX AT PERRY ON MONDAY AFTERNOON**THAT IS ONE OVER PAR. TODAY A LADY HERE IN TOWN GAVE ME A SCRAP BOOK SHE HAS BEEN KEEPING FOR ME**IT IS REALLY VERY EXCELLENT AND IS mOSTLY FROM IOWA CITY AND DAVENPORT PAPERS SO WILL PROVE A GOOD SUPPLEMENT TO FATHER'S. Father, if you know where I can get some literature on the farm problem as particularly pertinent to Iowa would you let me know or get it for me and send it down here or keep it until I get home --the latter idea is probably the best. Take it easy and let me hear from you if you have time. Will be at the Phi Psi house after the end of this week. Yours, S.B.
 
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