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is to visit Chaplin. What is jelling in my mind, Fred, is the necessity to finish finish Neuhaus' projected book. I have talked to my director, Martin Wagner, who is sympathetic to labor history. I have told him that as soon as I get the library job under control I'll want tie off to write a book. So will see what happens.
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is to visit Chaplin. What is jelling in my mind, Fred, is the necessity to finish Neuhaus' projected book. I have talked to my director, Martin Wagner, who is sympathetic to labor history. I have told him that as soon as I get the library job under control I'll want time off to write a book. So we'll see what happens.


You can see, Fred, why I became sick. I'm running a fair sized library, have two assistants on separate bibliographies, keep students like David [[Wrone?]] and Marion [[Ascaneli?]], and try to pursue my own studies.  It was in NY that I picked up the flu bug that laid me low.
You can see, Fred, why I became sick. I'm running a fair sized library, have two assistants on separate bibliographies, help students like David Wrone and Maria Ascareli, and try to pursue my own studies.  It was in NY that I picked up the flu bug that laid me low.


Just a word on [[Wrone?]]. He has already learned that Carl [[Person?]] is alive in Chi and a meeting is arranged. My interest here it to push history students into labor history. A fault in our industrial [[ ? ]] is too much technology and not enuf perspective.
Just a word on Wrone. He has already learned that Carl Person is alive in Chi and a meeting is arranged. My interest here is to push history students into labor history. A fault in our industrial relations approach is too much technology and not enuf perspective.


I have reached thru this letter like a house-a-fire. I'll be in Chicago Feb 3-5 with Louanne for a folk festival at U of Chi. I'll bring her up to visit.
I have raced thru this letter like a house-a-fire. I'll be in Chicago Feb 3-5 with Louanne for a folk festival at U of Chi. I'll bring her up to visit.


Archie
Archie

Latest revision as of 21:17, 15 January 2022

4 is to visit Chaplin. What is jelling in my mind, Fred, is the necessity to finish Neuhaus' projected book. I have talked to my director, Martin Wagner, who is sympathetic to labor history. I have told him that as soon as I get the library job under control I'll want time off to write a book. So we'll see what happens.

You can see, Fred, why I became sick. I'm running a fair sized library, have two assistants on separate bibliographies, help students like David Wrone and Maria Ascareli, and try to pursue my own studies. It was in NY that I picked up the flu bug that laid me low.

Just a word on Wrone. He has already learned that Carl Person is alive in Chi and a meeting is arranged. My interest here is to push history students into labor history. A fault in our industrial relations approach is too much technology and not enuf perspective.

I have raced thru this letter like a house-a-fire. I'll be in Chicago Feb 3-5 with Louanne for a folk festival at U of Chi. I'll bring her up to visit.

Archie