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Flora Bullock 1100 North 37th Street Lincoln, Nebraska

Febr. 22, 1945

Dear Mr. Hitz:

"The best laid plans" etc. Yes, plans fairly evaporate. After giving up my plan to go to the Capitol for days and days because of the weather - man's threats of snow and ice, I was all set to go yesterday. And behold at dawn, a world fairly swathed in white, deep cushions of white all over the trees and roofs, and eleven inches on the ground. The first real snow we've had in Lincoln this winter. So now there'll be icy walks, probably, and I'll admit I'm fearful of them. I'm almost ready for the final typing of 1895 material.I'll look up "Little Brother." I made several corrections - or changes - in the copy I have - don't remember why now, but doubtless the Courier will explain. Did you forget to enclose the copy? It may be that I can find a copy of the April 1936 Alumnus. I'll try it. What will Mr. Adams pay for a copy in perfect condition? Do you have any suggestions for improvement of the manuscript form