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September 30, 1936.

Katharine dear:

 It has been quite some time since I have written to you but I have not forgotten you by any means - I think of you very often and intended to write but by the time I write

Florence and Grace each week I seem to have had enough writing. However, here I am and I'll try to cover some of the interesting things that have happened since "smelt" time.

 Early this summer we took a trip to Corvallis and Eugene, both University towns, on the way we passed a turkey farm which was the first one I had ever seen. I have

forgotten how many thousand turkeys there were but I am sending you a picture of a few Thanksgiving dinners that I