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It's rather pleasant here in the great basement of the Capitol among the stacks and stacks of bound volumes of newspapers, though it's blazing hot outside. I'm revelling in the Cather "Passing Show" and trying to take a few notes that may show how very interesting the articles are. | It's rather pleasant here in the great basement of the Capitol among the stacks and stacks of bound volumes of newspapers, though it's blazing hot outside. I'm revelling in the Cather "Passing Show" and trying to take a few notes that may show how very interesting the articles are. | ||
I am able to send you what I think is a complete set of _Hesperian_s for the school year 1894-95. There's an amusing point I need to look up at the library; as as that is done I'll send you the set. We have most of the numbers for a duplicate set. Number | I am able to send you what I think is a complete set of _Hesperian_s for the school year 1894-95. There's an amusing point I need to look up at the library; as soon as that is done I'll send you the set. We have most of the numbers for a duplicate set. Number 6 [[underlined]] is lacking in both sets, but I infer from an editorial in a later paper that probably no Number 6 was published. Yes, even Willa Cather |
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Annotated in pencil 1100 North 37th St
June 24, 1943
Dear Mr. Hitz:
It's rather pleasant here in the great basement of the Capitol among the stacks and stacks of bound volumes of newspapers, though it's blazing hot outside. I'm revelling in the Cather "Passing Show" and trying to take a few notes that may show how very interesting the articles are.
I am able to send you what I think is a complete set of _Hesperian_s for the school year 1894-95. There's an amusing point I need to look up at the library; as soon as that is done I'll send you the set. We have most of the numbers for a duplicate set. Number 6 underlined is lacking in both sets, but I infer from an editorial in a later paper that probably no Number 6 was published. Yes, even Willa Cather