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Joseph E. Evans letters, 1935-1954
1935-07-17 Joseph Evans to John Evans Page 2
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which Columbia does not use (although it has Columbia's English text beat a hundred miles). But I guess all this will be straightened out in due time. I got my report card the other day for the first half - 96 in English, 92 in Economics, and 87 in Civics. The Civics professor insists on asking me questions about the government of Cook County and Chicago, about which I know practically nothing, instead of questions from the text. It seems to be very unusual for anyone to take three "solids", or majors, at Senn; hardly anybody does it. Thanks very much, Mary for sending that script, it will save me a lot of trouble. Also for the letters - I'm glad you two took that trip in Wisconsin. I had no idea there were so many things of [Mayyuehelli's?] still existing. Don't worry so much, Mary and don't work too hard, either of you. See you Sunday - please Love, Joseph P.S: Mary, am I supposed to write to Norman, and if so what shall I say?
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which Columbia does not use (although it has Columbia's English text beat a hundred miles). But I guess all this will be straightened out in due time. I got my report card the other day for the first half - 96 in English, 92 in Economics, and 87 in Civics. The Civics professor insists on asking me questions about the government of Cook County and Chicago, about which I know practically nothing, instead of questions from the text. It seems to be very unusual for anyone to take three "solids", or majors, at Senn; hardly anybody does it. Thanks very much, Mary for sending that script, it will save me a lot of trouble. Also for the letters - I'm glad you two took that trip in Wisconsin. I had no idea there were so many things of [Mayyuehelli's?] still existing. Don't worry so much, Mary and don't work too hard, either of you. See you Sunday - please Love, Joseph P.S: Mary, am I supposed to write to Norman, and if so what shall I say?
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