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Monday Dear Sherwood: You must have drawn a long sign of relief when that chapter was closed. I can realize how it must have sat on your chest like a leaden weight. Now that it is disposed of you'll get back to your writing with your old spirit. I'm rejoicing with you. Wish you were here. We'd open up a bottle.

I haven't seen T since the news broke in Chicago. It was covered in dispatches to the several papers. Hansen in the book page of the News said the reason was T's preference for city apartments as against suburban residences!

Don Wright is trying to choose between God and Mammon, or Christ and Apollo, tonight. He has had an offer to go with a big agency at a big salary at a job that will take all his tiem, and take all the sap out of him.

Much talk about the course you took -- and poor Don is wondering whether he is equal to it. I told him