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Dear Jack:


There I was in my small upper West Side [[boite?]] [[(Th.?]] watching Oral Roberts welcome Dr. Billy Graham to the campus of ORU. My old beat-out Gee Vee suddenly began making snow patterns. "Praise the Lord!" I cried and began looking through the magazines that had piled up while I was in Maine last summer.
There I was in my small upper West Side [[underlined: boite]] (Fr.]] watching Oral Roberts welcome Dr. Billy Graham to the campus of ORU. My old beat-out Tee Vee suddenly began making snow patterns. "Praise the Lord!" I cried and began looking through the magazines that had piled up while I was in Maine last summer.
"The Nation" for July 10 and a review of "Mike Gold: A Literary Anthology" by Jack Salzman.
"The Nation" for July 10 and a review of "Mike Gold: A Literary Anthology" by Jack Salzman.
"Jeeso Crise!" I said out loud. "Jack Conroy is alive and well and writing his memoirs.
"Jeeso Crise!" I said out loud. "Jack Conroy is alive and well and writing his memoirs.

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Jan. 5, 1973

Dear Jack:

There I was in my small upper West Side underlined: boite (Fr.]] watching Oral Roberts welcome Dr. Billy Graham to the campus of ORU. My old beat-out Tee Vee suddenly began making snow patterns. "Praise the Lord!" I cried and began looking through the magazines that had piled up while I was in Maine last summer. "The Nation" for July 10 and a review of "Mike Gold: A Literary Anthology" by Jack Salzman. "Jeeso Crise!" I said out loud. "Jack Conroy is alive and well and writing his memoirs.