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Dear Jack:
Dear Jack:
     Your letter of May 15 with clippings received today.  Thanks for everything and the reading matter you mention.  I still get much pleasure re-reading books you've sent in past years.  I trust you and family are well, and I am my usual self, though I think I'll go to NW Univ. clinics soon for a check-up, as I could feel a bit more energetic.
     Your letter of May 15 with clippings received today.  Thanks for everything and the reading matter you mention.  I still get much pleasure re-reading books you've sent in past years.  I trust you and family are well, and I am my usual self, though I think I'll go to NW Univ. clinics soon for a check-up, as I could feel a bit more energetic.
    To repeat, my acquaintance with Ellen Hire started in 1961, upon the occasion of my first visit to England after 37 yers.  When I visited Dave Tullman at his lodgings - where Ellen had the lease on a number of rooms (then Mrs. Cleaver), Dave insisted I come and stop at those lodgings during my stay in London, which I did for a few days before leaving for a visit to Paris.

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Chicago, May 19, '73 underlined: WATERGATE HEARING: How much Senator Talmadge [[underlined: reminds me of Will Rogers. Likeable reactionary. insert: Talmadge Dear Jack:

    Your letter of May 15 with clippings received today.  Thanks for everything and the reading matter you mention.   I still get much pleasure re-reading books you've sent in past years.  I trust you and family are well, and I am my usual self, though I think I'll go to NW Univ. clinics soon for a check-up, as I could feel a bit more energetic.
   To repeat, my acquaintance with Ellen Hire started in 1961, upon the occasion of my first visit to England after 37 yers.  When I visited Dave Tullman at his lodgings - where Ellen had the lease on a number of rooms (then Mrs. Cleaver), Dave insisted I come and stop at those lodgings during my stay in London, which I did for a few days before leaving for a visit to Paris.