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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-03-16 Page 2
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2 If you do write Leon Stone, tell him we do want to trade with him for journals but can't do anything until after the war. You can sign my name to Stone's application for A.A.P.A. or send it and I'll be glad to sign it. I'd like to be co-publisher of a small peper with Leon. It might be called "The Austral-American" or was that used once? Or how about "The Yankee Kangaroo"? Some others may occur to me. When the light goes on I'll let you what it reveals. You've probably noticed why I always said "one side of the paper only." Truth is, I was too lazy to interleave and it is not easy to do so.
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2 If you do write Leon Stone, tell him we do want to trade with him for journals but can't do anything until after the war. You can sign my name to Stone's application for A.A.P.A. or send it and I'll be glad to sign it. I'd like to be co-publisher of a small peper with Leon. It might be called "The Austral-American" or was that used once? Or how about "The Yankee Kangaroo"? Some others may occur to me. When the light goes on I'll let you what it reveals. You've probably noticed why I always said "one side of the paper only." Truth is, I was too lazy to interleave and it is not easy to do so.
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