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[Top right] M.V.W [?]

[Top right] Charlestown Mass,.
Box 100.
August 10. 1953.

Dear Friend;

I have been waiting to send along a few words to
say how much I enjoyed seeing and hearing your
words of encouragement, a few Sundays past, here
in our Chapel at the State Prison, it was wond-
erfull, and I enjoyed it very much our little chat
in the guard room after the service was over.

The other men that you visited with in the guard
room, were very glad to meet you, and talk with
you, I know them all quite well, and they are men
that have always had very nice things to say about
you and your work,

I have read the book that you left, "Inside" by
Helen Bryant, it is a nice little book and very
gentle I thought,Uncle Sam being a ery rich
Uncle spends a little more money on his schools
than some others do, I thought that was all very
apparent int he book, Miss Bryant must be a very
capable person and a very intersting person,

I hope that the Girls are getting some fun if
nothing else out of the work with the plaster and
molds,it is a wonderfull pastime, and I am sure
that in this time they will get much more than just
pastime from there efforts,

I cant think of much more to say at thsi time so
I beleive that I will be clsoing wit hevery best
wish for you and all your efforts,

Sincerely
[Signature]
Gene Budd...

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