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November 21, 1947 IMAGE LOUISE POUND 1632 L STREET LINCOLN NEBRASKA

Dear Mr. Hitz: I had utterly forgotten “A Perjured Padulion” doubt that I even have an old program of it. What fun we had with the “Tragedy”. I’m trying to recall the “perjury” and the tragic features. I do remember that Willa was a great hit in it, as in several other of our drama ventures. She had a fine oratorical voice and was wonderful when reciting “Curfew!” —- She would have made a good lecturer and have found it profitable. I believe a a Chicago audience, when she forgot, or something or other happened, made her say never again.———- I’d like to re-read my essay on “The Sorel.! The “drama” was a communal effort with no special auther, All of us had a hand in it, she and unclear, I think.but I’m not very sure. The test certainly does deserve preservation. Xxx Yes. The whole was farcical. It turned on something unclear in our campus life. I must look up Mr. Brown’s essay. -It matters little, but Willa dropped a couple of years from her age, in Who’s Who underlined admittedly. She was a classmate of my Sister and much in our house. Her sister Elsie is a good friend of ours. Sincerely, Louise Pound