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1226 - 2nd Ave. N.Y.C. Jan. 25, 1949. Dear Jack Conroy,

    Of course I remember the Rebel Poet, and other things and transactions of the not-too-remote past (the early 30's) as if it were only yesterday.   And I don't think I have changed much, nor have my circumstances.  The more things change, the more they remain the same, as the French say.  I edited a mimeographed magazine, Chanticleer, and now it's Solo - The One Man Magazine of Poetry.  I have heard from Hagglund, through the New Athenaeum (Will Tullon, Branson, Mo.); Seguin I lost track of 10 years ago.   
   I am glad to hear that you are still writing and publishing.  As for me, I rely on the mimeograph (pamphlets have become too expensive) as I am fed-up on rejection-slips.   
   I am sending you a copy of my last pamphlet (1947) "Man and Nature", 46 pp., half by me, (Man) and half, the Nature part, by Oscar Dudermans my brother-in-law.  Of course I am sending Solo, and will be glad to receive