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- be going to
dinner or meeting him anywhere o
not going to New
York this· week-end and that I
. t want him to call me with
any plans to -~!£1f!ie a meet·
hink he knew it all ahead
of time and was n~ surprised
waa very full of gh.arming
compliments, whioh
- March 18, 1942, 12 o'clock noon
Dearest:
Much important stuff is happening tod~y. First. we received three hot wires this morning on the labor situation,
one signed by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce of
Austin, the other two signed by San
- legtsl t1on, that the House passed it, and O'D. vetoed
it, thereby "saving my skin" and, I gathered, seving his prestige
with hie oompany. He se1d he was going to aue the Reader's Digest u: they printed the New Republic (or '.Nation??) story eeying
- March 11, 1942,
11 A. M.
Darling:
Here goes the volume, written in the morning because if I wait until seven or eight o'clock at night
there is never time enough.
Your letter or March 9, in which you tell me that
you really are not ~using 100