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Nile Kinnick correspondence, January-December 1941

1941-12-06: Page 06

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as I can now find out our wing of the barracks gets every other week. And from Friday at 4 to Sun. at 10 completely free. We can get out every night in the week until ten oclock if your studies don't require attention. In short they are quite lenient with the boys. Lack of money, of course, is the biggest limitation, which is a good thing, probably. Thus far I should say everything looks pretty good - much as I had anticipated. We will start classes on Monday, I presume. I really don't think I shall have much trouble - but I may be surprised. If I complete the course & I get my commission I shall have filled in the gap in my education on the physics & math. side I did fail to bring a few to bring a few things I should have, but I'll pick them up over Xmas. It is rumored we get three or four days, but I have seen no confirmation Forward my mail, please. Nile
 
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