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I see mention of your notebook in the N.Y. Times Review. Is the book out?
Laelah Cooper married Jack Jones of the Dill Pickle about two weeks ago. An odd alliance. Laelah still retains her connection with this agency -- and there is nervousness over this open introduction of radicalism into our so capitalistic business -- the introduction being symbolized by Jack's appearance at our offices with Laelah every day or so, in his blue hickory shirt open at the neck, his truck driving corduroys, and gunmans cap atop his shock of hair. Jack has mellowed however and gives indications settling down into the life of a bourgeois printer with his toys Doodill ducks as another line. The Dill Pickle still settles questions of the universe.
Don Wright has gone to the Ayer Agency Philadelpha. -- Dons savings having vanished Don has high hopes of getting backing for that grand opera work of his
Marco is quite cheered up by Laelah's marriage
Affectionately George