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10. Harold is there. He brought home three of the S.S. workers - the two Richter girls, teachers, and thier brother, the Secretary. They are as the name tells, German. Nearly every one here is English - the others German or Swedish. These girls both work all day during the week - one at typewriting etc - and the boy is a plumber but works at what he can get. They are about as bright and intelligent as any one there, and are very much interested in the work - S.S & C.E etc. We all made some plans and talked over actions, for the S.S. They stayed to dinner - or lunch rather and I've just got the dishes done.