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Nile Kinnick correspondence, January-May 1942
1942-05-16: Page 06
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I shall want it again one day. Much obliged for the sentinel, mother, and the mention of Mrs. Wienecke. I shall try to drop her a brief note. Am always eager to hear of how George is getting along with the discus, as is also Bob. We are both pulling for him. Incidentally, since coming into the service, and since learning of Ben's undeniable interest in Ellie, I have been corresponding with Glendora Rollins in a casual sort of way - very casual, as a matter of fact. I mention it, because you may see her at Association and wouldn't want you caught unawares. Very possibly she is about to be betrothed - I don't know, of course. But even at a distance of 2 or 3 thousand miles, it is very pleasant work. I can see no reason to "take it up at meeting" in Adel or elsewhere, unless asked, can you? Much love, S.B.
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I shall want it again one day. Much obliged for the sentinel, mother, and the mention of Mrs. Wienecke. I shall try to drop her a brief note. Am always eager to hear of how George is getting along with the discus, as is also Bob. We are both pulling for him. Incidentally, since coming into the service, and since learning of Ben's undeniable interest in Ellie, I have been corresponding with Glendora Rollins in a casual sort of way - very casual, as a matter of fact. I mention it, because you may see her at Association and wouldn't want you caught unawares. Very possibly she is about to be betrothed - I don't know, of course. But even at a distance of 2 or 3 thousand miles, it is very pleasant work. I can see no reason to "take it up at meeting" in Adel or elsewhere, unless asked, can you? Much love, S.B.
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