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Nile Kinnick correspondence, January-December 1941

1941-09-08: Front

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Omaha, Nebraska September 8, 1941 Dear sons: This a sample of the writing on Ben's new typewriter, and it is very nice. By the way, Ben, we found your pen a short while after you left. It was on the walnut table by the front door, under some papers. Mother will bring it over I hope. It seems evident that we shall have to do something about the margin stop. I will have Ed Glasgow look into it. Don't forget to write be Mr. Hayward. Five bucks ought to be worth a short note, at least. Another summer soon gone; too soon. Mother believes it will be the last one that the family will be together for such a length of time. Maybe so. We shall see; and all of us must see that it isn't. At least no more so than must be. Had a short note from Clarke, saying that the young daughter will have the name PORTIA VAN METER. Entirely appropriate. You will be paying personal respects later in the week, no doubt. A letter from grandma states that Fred and Mable are coming back in October, probably the early part, as the Moss clan is having a reunion in the latter part of the month, at the time of Barbara's marriage. George matriculated this aft, and seemed to stand it very well. One of his subjects will be geometry. Perhaps I can lend some assistance there, as it always was my dish; at least in the rudimentary stages. Never delved in solid nor analyt. Just plain geo. Nile, we assume that you are done with the algebra, and will lay aside the book, exercises, etc. You did not open some of the lessons returnde and did not send some that you had completed. If you have other instructions, please impart. This is all, so good-bye now. Love Pop
 
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