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  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • , they have aske Senator Connally t~ be the main speakert "t,04(.., .
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • to proceed, or if we have any right to. Tell me your reactions. Darling, may I make a suggestion about the post cards? I ~ saw a list of Port Arthur people Mary sent you, none of whom I Jl ~ knew even vaguely. I think it is one of the friendliest, warmest
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  • to ••nd you a 11st or nam.a to send post~ She 11 going to gather 1t from everybody in the ot• tlce. trom oor.reapondenoe. and trom our oount.y tavorable U.ata. (Sbe :le to be a olear1ng hou•• tor ua, ao t;hat ther• won. 1 t ~ d.uplioation, and. 10 tha.t
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  • -OU that vnuldI could . irite more-:__'.) aor less personal ~rite on post cards . I get mighty stale after about 100 straight runlling . Q 16 . a 3 or 4 new birthdays of people ) This is something that Mary can do . isach da~ try to send me I know
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  • and that the office had received an enormous r_1p-,V. ~p volume of mail, urging him to return to his post as Congress- A,_.,, ,V' man and telling him that he waa, of more ve.lue as one of 435
  • Post-Courtship Letters