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Miriam Van Waters Papers. Male Prisoner Correspondence, 1927-1971. Correspondence: B, 1932-1933. A-71, folder 595. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

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Cuptertino, Calif

May 16 32

Dear Miriam: It has been more than a month since I reced your letter in NY and I've answered it every evening since, only, The answers just didn't seem to get on paper. I hope you are OK and that you are getting on with your charges in the "ref" all right. The Connicks sent me a clip from The Transcript which I thought was very well done. I got out of bed in NY and crawled into a bus not feeling any too good, but strangely enough I began to mend at once and was in good shape when I got here. Was down to LA last week with Mr Older for two days but didn't get out to Stone House was too busy running errands. However I got Elizabeth Woods on the phone at her school office and had a chat with her. She said Sara and Bode were coming out soon

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for the summer and I'm wondering if you wont be lonesome without them. But you'll probably be so busy that you wont have time to get lonely. I have your letter here before me. And I want to say I'm glad you are happy and I'm sure Everybody in the joint - will be happier than before. I do think their letter writing will Ease them up. They want to tell their troubles to somebody and if they cant get that outlet they begin to boil up inwardly and turn sour. The Olders send love and wishes for your success. We had Clarence and Mrs Danvers here yesterday and they left for the East this P.M. He was besieged by all the Women's Clubs in San Francisco to speak and had a tough time getting away. I hope to be in LA again this summer and will see Sara and Bode and all the gang.

Goodbye and love to you

John Black

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