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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE
WARREN HOUSE
WARREN HOUSE
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138
May 18, 1984
May 18, 1984
Dear Jack:
Dear Jack:
In these ghastly times when a great stink emanates from Washington and the Republic is floundering in shit creek, I'm sustained by the evidence that at least one prophet is being honored in his own community.
In these ghastly times when a great stink emanates from Washington and the Republic is floundering in shit creek, I'm sustained by the evidence that at least one prophet is being honored in his own community.
I wish I was there in Moberly to attend the festivities but at least I can extend warm greetings to you from still chilly Cambridge.
I wish I was there in Moberly to attend the festivities but at least I can extend warm greetings to you from still chilly Cambridge.
This term (I'm now emeritus at Harvard) I taught in Houston, Texas
  This term (I'm now emeritus at Harvard) I taught in Austin, Texas

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pencilled note Aaron, Dan

letterhead HARVARD UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE WARREN HOUSE CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138

May 18, 1984 Dear Jack: In these ghastly times when a great stink emanates from Washington and the Republic is floundering in shit creek, I'm sustained by the evidence that at least one prophet is being honored in his own community. I wish I was there in Moberly to attend the festivities but at least I can extend warm greetings to you from still chilly Cambridge.

 This term (I'm now emeritus at Harvard) I taught in Austin, Texas