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Avon Park
Any word yet from Pater? Mrs. Schuler still in Miami?
Any word yet from Pater? Mrs. Schuler still in Miami?
Apr. 1938  
Apr. 1938  
Monday 8:30 p.m.
Monday 8:30 p.m.
Darling Lafern: Have just heard Big Ben in London strike half past two a.m. after having listened to a symphony of Hayden's in C.  no. 69.  Before that a men's chorus sang some college and nursery songs, followed by news from all over the world by a British broadcaster, using the peculiar accent Mr. Ingham used. It was quite an experience, for I had no program, but just tuned in and happened to get it by short wave.  My radio is an increasing joy, as you can imagine.  
Darling Tafern: Have just heard Big Ben in London strike half past two a.m. after having listened to a symphony of Hayden's in C.  no. 69.  Before that a men's chorus sang some college and nursery songs, followed by news from all over the world by a British broadcaster, using the peculiar accent Mr. Ingham used. It was quite an experience, for I had no program, but just tuned in and happened to get it by short wave.  My radio is an increasing joy, as you can imagine.  
   Well, I came home Friday afternoon by bus from St. Petersburg. I can't begin to tell you what a swell time I had. On the postal I sent you, I believe I told you how I got there, unexpectedly.  I took
   Well, I came home Friday afternoon by bus from St. Petersburg. I can't begin to tell you what a swell time I had. On the postal I sent you, I believe I told you how I got there, unexpectedly.  I took

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Avon Park Any word yet from Pater? Mrs. Schuler still in Miami? Apr. 1938 Monday 8:30 p.m. Darling Tafern: Have just heard Big Ben in London strike half past two a.m. after having listened to a symphony of Hayden's in C. no. 69. Before that a men's chorus sang some college and nursery songs, followed by news from all over the world by a British broadcaster, using the peculiar accent Mr. Ingham used. It was quite an experience, for I had no program, but just tuned in and happened to get it by short wave. My radio is an increasing joy, as you can imagine.

 Well, I came home Friday afternoon by bus from St. Petersburg. I can't begin to tell you what a swell time I had. On the postal I sent you, I believe I told you how I got there, unexpectedly.  I took