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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 | 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