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Oct. 26, 1966
Dear Doctor Van Waters,
I had hoped to have seen you by this time, but things have been
somewhat busy. I have been working as a pressman in a print shop in
Boston, and two nights a week I work as a pizza man in
a local restaurant. (I was quite good at making pizzas in my younger
days and I haven't lost the touch). So much for working.
My biggest problem is that I don't have a driver's license.
Its the parole board's policy not to return a driver's license euntil
at least six months after a parolee is released. They do make exceptions
for special cases and I'm trying to convince them I need a drivers
license, especially where I intend to get back into the printing
sales field.
Recently I received the MDAA newsletter, and I must admit it is
every bit as good as the Camper. I enjoy receiving
it and I hope you keep me posted on MDAA activities. As soon as I
get a lot of loose ends tied up, and get back on my feet, I would be
glad to help out the Chapter in any way I can. How did the Sept.
auction go?
Sincerely yours,
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