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Evelyn Birkby World War II scrapbook, 1942-1944
November 17, 1942, p.1
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11-17-42 Dear Evelyn: Well, here I am again. Since I caught up with most of my studies I thought I would drop you a few lines or maybe more. How's your mother and of course how are you? I bet you are tip-top and very much engrossed in your interesting job. From what all the information that you supplied me, I gather that you are busy as a bee. That is the best thing. Evil always lurks around persons who are idle. Busy hands are the best hands. Well, I have been pretty busy since I am graduating
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11-17-42 Dear Evelyn: Well, here I am again. Since I caught up with most of my studies I thought I would drop you a few lines or maybe more. How's your mother and of course how are you? I bet you are tip-top and very much engrossed in your interesting job. From what all the information that you supplied me, I gather that you are busy as a bee. That is the best thing. Evil always lurks around persons who are idle. Busy hands are the best hands. Well, I have been pretty busy since I am graduating
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