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April  5, 1979.
April  5, 1979.
Dear Jack,
Dear Jack,
       Thank you so much for your friendly and reassuring letter.  I should have written back sooner, but I was waiting to see if I could get some money from the University for a trip to Moberly.
       Thank you so much for your friendly and reassuring letter.  I should have written back sooner, but I was waiting to see if I could get some money from the University for a trip to Moberly.   However, I keep hearing about the financial woes of this institution, so it seem [sic] I will have to resort to writing and telephoning.
      I am very grateful to you for your encouragement and support.  I can't thank you enough for always keeping the line of communication open to me.  I have been a very poor example of an academic researcher & writer so far, and I have only myself to blame.  You certainly have  helped me along to [sic] way all you can to further my dissertation, but [[crossed out:  things]] other matters kept getting in the way.  I intend to devote most of my time these coming two months to the dissertation and will be in touch (via the telephone) soon.
    I hope Gladys is feeling better.  My best regards to her and many many thanks to you 
Sincerely Najwa

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in pencil in top margin Hashem, Najwa [1979] letterhead KENT STATE UNIVERSITY KENT, OHIO 44242 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH (216) 672-2676

April 5, 1979. Dear Jack,

     Thank you so much for your friendly and reassuring letter.  I should have written back sooner, but I was waiting to see if I could get some money from the University for a trip to Moberly.   However, I keep hearing about the financial woes of this institution, so it seem [sic] I will have to resort to writing and telephoning.
     I am very grateful to you for your encouragement and support.  I can't thank you enough for always keeping the line of communication open to me.  I have been a very poor example of an academic researcher & writer so far, and I have only myself to blame.  You certainly have  helped me along to [sic] way all you can to further my dissertation, but crossed out:  things other matters kept getting in the way.  I intend to devote most of my time these coming two months to the dissertation and will be in touch (via the telephone) soon.
    I hope Gladys is feeling better.  My best regards to her and many many thanks to you   

Sincerely Najwa