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/3 The brash young F.B.I. agent told George that he (the FBI) was reinvestigating Jay du Von, who had applied for a job in the U.S. State Department. (Perhaps it was at this time that Jay turned informer in order to get the job in the State Department. Of course, I don't know.) But what really got George was this: before asking any questions about Jay du Von, the F.B.I. agent looked at the books in George's bookcase. "I see you have a book by Ezra Pound there," he said. "You ought to be more careful about what you read. Ezra Pound is a communist, you know!" The F.B.I. man told George. I'll write a letter to Bill Jordan. I hope he answers. Otherwise, it would appear that I cannot supplement what I know about the history of The Left, a story I will tell, insofar as I know it, + send to you. Fraternally- Norman + in remembrance of old Long Syre? P.S. unclear has a very good letter from Joseph Kalar. Do you still have any letters I wrote you? Merely curiosity- the old ones, I mean- N