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Nile Kinnick's correspondence with his family, January-June 1939
1939-06-12: Page 02
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it so highly, and I must consider what he would want done with it if I can determine that in anyway. It has occurred to me and I so told Nile Sr. that the most natural thing would be for it to discend to his oldest son and so on down. It is really the only keepsake of any moment that he has left. I love his old shoes, but of course no one else would care for them. But I feel that I should consult with the other Children before deciding to whom it should descend, else I might be criticized for my decision and I feel too that I want to keep it as long as I live. A.G.C. I see I have written on the sheet upside down.
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it so highly, and I must consider what he would want done with it if I can determine that in anyway. It has occurred to me and I so told Nile Sr. that the most natural thing would be for it to discend to his oldest son and so on down. It is really the only keepsake of any moment that he has left. I love his old shoes, but of course no one else would care for them. But I feel that I should consult with the other Children before deciding to whom it should descend, else I might be criticized for my decision and I feel too that I want to keep it as long as I live. A.G.C. I see I have written on the sheet upside down.
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