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  The news item that has interested me the most this past week is the death of Frank Lloyd Wright. He was Jenkin Lloyd Jones nephew, and everybody knew him as an eratic
  The news item that has interested me the most this past week is the death of Frank Lloyd Wright. He was Jenkin Lloyd Jones nephew, and everybody knew him as an eratic
young scamp. I had a long talk with his first and I think, followed by three others - wife and she had no children.  I was canvassing for something at the time in Oak Park,
young scamp. I had a long talk with his first and I think, followed by three others - wife and she had no children.  I was canvassing for something at the time in Oak Park,
and she was living in the house he built around a tree, and sadly waiting for his return. He had been away about a year, then, but she was doubtfully hoping.
and she was living in the house he built around a tree, and sadly waiting for his return. He had been away about a year, then, but she was doubtfully hoping. Shortly after
we heard that he had started a home in Wisc. with another woman: Later, was the awful tragedy, printed in the  C.T. (Tampa Tribune) that I remember well - I never saw
him, but the Unitarians have plenty to talk about, out of his uncle's hearings who

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3/ MRS. MAY WALDEN 420 West Bell Street Avon Park, Fla.

The news item that has interested me the most this past week is the death of Frank Lloyd Wright. He was Jenkin Lloyd Jones nephew, and everybody knew him as an eratic

young scamp. I had a long talk with his first and I think, followed by three others - wife and she had no children. I was canvassing for something at the time in Oak Park, and she was living in the house he built around a tree, and sadly waiting for his return. He had been away about a year, then, but she was doubtfully hoping. Shortly after we heard that he had started a home in Wisc. with another woman: Later, was the awful tragedy, printed in the C.T. (Tampa Tribune) that I remember well - I never saw him, but the Unitarians have plenty to talk about, out of his uncle's hearings who