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Nile Kinnick's correspondence with his family, January-June 1939
1939-04-20: Page 06
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a little decent weather. I am pretty sure I can whip them back into shape. My running is beginning to look like the olden days - my senior days in high school - especially that night against Tee Jay. Osmanski told me in the shower the other nite that he had never seen a fellow my size hit so hard, which made feel pretty good. I rather think, mother, that I shall get the job at the grain Exchange alright. Mr. Weaver inferred as much when I phoned him after my interview with Clark. Possibly you could casually mention it to him at church someday. Bob and I are getting all enthused about this trip to Europe the summer after next. We are already tentatively figuring expenses, mileage
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a little decent weather. I am pretty sure I can whip them back into shape. My running is beginning to look like the olden days - my senior days in high school - especially that night against Tee Jay. Osmanski told me in the shower the other nite that he had never seen a fellow my size hit so hard, which made feel pretty good. I rather think, mother, that I shall get the job at the grain Exchange alright. Mr. Weaver inferred as much when I phoned him after my interview with Clark. Possibly you could casually mention it to him at church someday. Bob and I are getting all enthused about this trip to Europe the summer after next. We are already tentatively figuring expenses, mileage
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