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Dear Reverend Anderson
Dear Reverend Anderson
   The boys sometimes called me [[?]]. However the name given me, in my Ohio town when I was a boy and by which I was almost altogether known until
   The boys sometimes called me Shermy.   However the name given me, in my Ohio town when I was a boy and by which I was almost altogether known until
I grew up and left the town was Jobby.
I grew up and left the town was Jobby.
   I presume it was because I was always after any job that came up in the town.
   I presume it was because I was always after any job that came up in the town.

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letterhead THE ROYALTON 44 West Forty Fourth Street New York


    Nov - 26  - 40

Dear Reverend Anderson

 The boys sometimes called me Shermy.   However the name given me, in my Ohio town when I was a boy and by which I was almost altogether known until

I grew up and left the town was Jobby.

 I presume it was because I was always after any job that came up in the town.
 Good fortune to you  I was delighted to get your letter.
             Sherwood Anderson

symbol of NY World's Fair footnote to letterhead "Visit the New York World's Fair in 1940"