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Nile Kinnick correspondence, 1935-1938
1938-07-18: Page 07
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3 CAMP HIGHLANDS ON PLUM LAKE SAYNER, WISCONSIN late also which saved my skin. We went to town on the Iowa Corn Song which luckily I knew in a sort of haphazard manner. I was quite careful not to sing too loud so that they would only hear Don. Friday morning I returned from a five day canoe trip the route of which I shall outline on a map and inclose if I remember it. I suspect I passed thru a little bit of Uncle Charlie's heaven. We made 4 or 5 portages ranging from just a "pull-over" (a bridge or road) up to a mile and a half which is
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3 CAMP HIGHLANDS ON PLUM LAKE SAYNER, WISCONSIN late also which saved my skin. We went to town on the Iowa Corn Song which luckily I knew in a sort of haphazard manner. I was quite careful not to sing too loud so that they would only hear Don. Friday morning I returned from a five day canoe trip the route of which I shall outline on a map and inclose if I remember it. I suspect I passed thru a little bit of Uncle Charlie's heaven. We made 4 or 5 portages ranging from just a "pull-over" (a bridge or road) up to a mile and a half which is
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