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Joseph E. Evans letters, 1935-1954
1940-04-03 Joseph Evans to John & Mary Evans Page 2
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2 this takes a lot of time, because my conferences with McGalliard last about three hours usually and I have to know what I am taking about all that time. I hope all this doesn't bore you - I don't have much else to talk about. Oh yes - I had lunch yesterday with Margaret Lacy; this was the first time I had really had a chance to talk to her since I have been here. Not that I was particularly anxious to talk to her, but I just happened to run into her. How are your labor troubles progressing, Mary Ellen? Are you still working or have you finally emancipated yourself? And did anything materialize with regard to the Civic Music deal? We have been having summer weather the last few days, but it is getting colder now. When are you people coming down? And did you decide what I should do about laundry? Thank again for everything. Write soon. Love, Joseph
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2 this takes a lot of time, because my conferences with McGalliard last about three hours usually and I have to know what I am taking about all that time. I hope all this doesn't bore you - I don't have much else to talk about. Oh yes - I had lunch yesterday with Margaret Lacy; this was the first time I had really had a chance to talk to her since I have been here. Not that I was particularly anxious to talk to her, but I just happened to run into her. How are your labor troubles progressing, Mary Ellen? Are you still working or have you finally emancipated yourself? And did anything materialize with regard to the Civic Music deal? We have been having summer weather the last few days, but it is getting colder now. When are you people coming down? And did you decide what I should do about laundry? Thank again for everything. Write soon. Love, Joseph
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