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Nile Kinnick correspondence, 1935-1938
1938-10-04: Page 04
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it all sound extraordinarily good to me. He said he would pay $30 a month - for, of course, I (probably) will have to drop my athletic job. He admitted that it would be an easy job - not much to it - but damn it, (he said) you'll be worth to us and it will be fine experience for you. I kind of wondered about the former, but certainly agree with the latter. He then asked me to go and talk with Dean Chester Phillips, head of the Commerce school with whom I have a passing acquaintance and under whom I am taking Money and Banking this year. I stopped and talked with Phillips after class this morning. He is
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it all sound extraordinarily good to me. He said he would pay $30 a month - for, of course, I (probably) will have to drop my athletic job. He admitted that it would be an easy job - not much to it - but damn it, (he said) you'll be worth to us and it will be fine experience for you. I kind of wondered about the former, but certainly agree with the latter. He then asked me to go and talk with Dean Chester Phillips, head of the Commerce school with whom I have a passing acquaintance and under whom I am taking Money and Banking this year. I stopped and talked with Phillips after class this morning. He is
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