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Nile Kinnick's correspondence with his family, January-June 1939
1939-01-08: Page 08
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you can say that I am overpaid, that I receive more than is merited by the effort expended. Anyone familiar with the arduous hours of college football practice could hardly conscientiously so aver. Now let us deal with the crux of my financial status; that matter which so perturbs my mother - my beloved bank job; that which seemed so fine and good early in the fall. Has it suddenly been revealed as debasing my character and a shame to my pride and integrity. I dare say not; and will endeavour to so prove. Mr. Williams personally called me up and asked me to drop in and see him. I did not solicit the job or ask anyone to so do. At the time I was not in dire need for funds or a job; I had both - and both were satisfactory. Therefore he could not have been actuated by any moral obligation
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you can say that I am overpaid, that I receive more than is merited by the effort expended. Anyone familiar with the arduous hours of college football practice could hardly conscientiously so aver. Now let us deal with the crux of my financial status; that matter which so perturbs my mother - my beloved bank job; that which seemed so fine and good early in the fall. Has it suddenly been revealed as debasing my character and a shame to my pride and integrity. I dare say not; and will endeavour to so prove. Mr. Williams personally called me up and asked me to drop in and see him. I did not solicit the job or ask anyone to so do. At the time I was not in dire need for funds or a job; I had both - and both were satisfactory. Therefore he could not have been actuated by any moral obligation
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