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2 a lovely full length womans figure, nude and sitting. A portrait bust of Aldis has been done in bronze These things with her essay on art and artists show that she has been fairly industrious. Morrow gave the dinner for us four in his room at the Great Northern. -- and of course it was complete. He really had the confidential visit with T that he has so long planned.

Don has developed a complex that will give you a smile. He lives in the basement under T at 153 East Erie St. --where Herman and Betty used to live. A cosy cubby hole, in which he ought to be as happy as a prince. But -- listen -- and likewise wow! A family of negroes lives in the same basement! You wouldnt think that would worry Don the revolutionary -- bit it does. "Suppose" he said to Helen Dupre' "I should want to give a reception!" Don threatened to move out, but I understand the negroes are going, and if so, peace will be restored. You never can tell. The old things in the fibre, set up astonishing cross currents even in anarchists I suppose.

I have been something more than an innocent by-stander while a hell of a case has been going on. A little dancer of 21 blew into Chicago last April, in the family way. She had an affair with a young college professor in one of the towns of the tall grass. Came to Chicago to