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in pencil in bottom margin [1977?]

and many reviews it should have. I hope you get more support for your autobiography and I look forward to reading underlined: and reviewing it (surely in the Louisville [[underlined: C-J, possibly in a media that spreads the word farther). Anyhow I thought some pieces outstanding your story, most of the prose, some of the poetry. All of it, ? truthful or well-written truthful, gives, as you say in your introduction a picture of a period which was more vivid and hopeful than any I've lived through since. (But I'll vote for Jimmy Carter, hoping he's the things he says he is at least in part.)

    Your picture on the dust jacket makes you look wild and lively as I hope you still are.  Also I hope you're adquately incomed.
     I'd like to come to Moberly again as I did when you became the first good writer I knew in 1936.  so would Lucille, though her emphysema has to improve some before we can.
     I'm sorry about your daughter.  Much love to you and Gladys.

Harvey in right margin Let's keep in touch. I'll be better next time.