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We saw in [[underlined: American Heritage]] - wasn't it? - an article about "SAM PATCH." the High Jumper - by some "folklore expert" at Bloomingdale, Indiana - no mention of the book by J. Conroy? They should | We saw in [[underlined: American Heritage]] - wasn't it? - an article about "SAM PATCH." the High Jumper - by some "folklore expert" at Bloomingdale, Indiana - no mention of the book by J. Conroy? They should at least have given you a footnote!?! | ||
Yes, soon to be time for Poke Sallit - our favorite patch here is overgrown with Pizen ivy - the Italian pushcart vendors in Washington usually have poke sallit in Spring. Have you tried young MILKWEED - called Wild Spinach in Canada. I tried it once - rather bitter I thought. John Rogers | |||
[[in left margin]] You wanta [sic] make [[underlined: millions]]? A musical re Sam Patch! Yes. |
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March 30, 1977 Jack - oboy - oboy -
We saw in underlined: American Heritage - wasn't it? - an article about "SAM PATCH." the High Jumper - by some "folklore expert" at Bloomingdale, Indiana - no mention of the book by J. Conroy? They should at least have given you a footnote!?! Yes, soon to be time for Poke Sallit - our favorite patch here is overgrown with Pizen ivy - the Italian pushcart vendors in Washington usually have poke sallit in Spring. Have you tried young MILKWEED - called Wild Spinach in Canada. I tried it once - rather bitter I thought. John Rogers
in left margin You wanta [sic] make underlined: millions? A musical re Sam Patch! Yes.