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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, August-October, 1943
1943-10-11 Page 8
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-8 I'll look around a bit here in Idaho for a printer. Perhaps they come cheaper here. Then we'll see about CSPC News. I don't intend to put any more work on you. When I read about you trying to adjust your stomach to the new time, I was glad you weren't on the train out here with me. We didn't eat for a day and a half. I know how pleasant it is to have children hang onto you. At least I always enjoyed it. We might, judging from Leon Stones' letter, point with pride that we are the first amateur journal to suffer the international
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-8 I'll look around a bit here in Idaho for a printer. Perhaps they come cheaper here. Then we'll see about CSPC News. I don't intend to put any more work on you. When I read about you trying to adjust your stomach to the new time, I was glad you weren't on the train out here with me. We didn't eat for a day and a half. I know how pleasant it is to have children hang onto you. At least I always enjoyed it. We might, judging from Leon Stones' letter, point with pride that we are the first amateur journal to suffer the international
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