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Dear Mr. Conroy,
Dear Mr. Conroy,
I hasten to acknowledge the copy of The Disinherited with the kind inscription by the author.  I found it awaiting me when I returned yesterday after spending a week in Sequoia National Park.  Though of course I have not yet had time to read the volume, I want at once to express my appreciation at being remembered.   
I hasten to acknowledge the copy of The Disinherited with the kind inscription by the author.  I found it awaiting me when I returned yesterday after spending a week in Sequoia National Park.  Though of course I have not yet had time to read the volume, I want at once to express my appreciation at being remembered.   
It must be a great satisfaction to you to see your books in print again.  I congratulate you and wish you further success.  Perhaps I should express some envy.  The Duke Press is not without hope that ___ may some day appear as a paper back, though I myself am not betting any money on that possibility.   
It must be a great satisfaction to you to see your books in print again.  I congratulate you and wish you further success.  Perhaps I should express some envy.  The Duke Press is not without hope that Inward Sky may some day appear as a paper back, though I myself am not betting any money on that possibility.   
The best of luck to you.   
The best of luck to you.   
Sincerely  
Sincerely  

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4575 Newport San Diego, California April 16, 1963

Dear Mr. Conroy, I hasten to acknowledge the copy of The Disinherited with the kind inscription by the author. I found it awaiting me when I returned yesterday after spending a week in Sequoia National Park. Though of course I have not yet had time to read the volume, I want at once to express my appreciation at being remembered. It must be a great satisfaction to you to see your books in print again. I congratulate you and wish you further success. Perhaps I should express some envy. The Duke Press is not without hope that Inward Sky may some day appear as a paper back, though I myself am not betting any money on that possibility. The best of luck to you. Sincerely Hubert H. Hoeltje

I was lucky during the Great Depression. I was never fired or without a job. The worst that happened to me was that my salary was cut 20% when I hoped it might go up with the acquisition of a Ph.D!