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Nile Kinnick correspondence, January-May 1942
1942-03-30: Page 01
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Monday eve March 30, 1942 Dear Folks: Yesterday was Sunday for you people - church, pot roast, afternoon naps. For us it was the seventh day of the week and taken up, all of it, with a regular schedule of flying and ground school. It did mark, however, the end of this all day ground school for me. Today begins a new schedule - flight training in the morning and navigation classes in the afternoon. It also inaugurates the new rising hour, five A.M. From 5 in the morning till ten at night and no time in between for loitering. We shall be flying anywhere from one and a half to three hours a day which it apt to be a bit fatiguing. Navigation is exacting work requiring a good deal of time. Therefore. I have decided to drop baseball. There is no use adding another
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Monday eve March 30, 1942 Dear Folks: Yesterday was Sunday for you people - church, pot roast, afternoon naps. For us it was the seventh day of the week and taken up, all of it, with a regular schedule of flying and ground school. It did mark, however, the end of this all day ground school for me. Today begins a new schedule - flight training in the morning and navigation classes in the afternoon. It also inaugurates the new rising hour, five A.M. From 5 in the morning till ten at night and no time in between for loitering. We shall be flying anywhere from one and a half to three hours a day which it apt to be a bit fatiguing. Navigation is exacting work requiring a good deal of time. Therefore. I have decided to drop baseball. There is no use adding another
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