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I had my first real evening feed since I got back. Don Knapp
and I had toast, jelly, and choclate milk down in his room.
I don't know whether or not I have mentioned him before. His
home is in Sumatra, but he hasn't been home for about four
years. His father runs a rubber plantation or something. Don has
been practically all over the world. Went to school in the
Phillipines, and in Texas, & numerous other places before coming
here. He is a good fellow, bright, never does any studying to speak
of, and is very interesting to talk to. Treated me to some
stuff at Leon's the other day so he's my friend for life. Thanks
for sending the books and food. May it continue for many
happy days. I'll look up that scholarship and write Grandma
as soon as I can.
There was a special the other day at Byrne's the other
day and I got a dandy pair of $6.00 grey flannels for $4.80.
It's quite a lot but they are good pants. Don't tell me you
could have gotten some for a smaller price. I am still keeping
myself well informed by getting the N.Y. Times on Sundays.
I think I may have left my plaid tie at home. If you
come across it send it along. My glasses, I think, help
me a lot in studying. I am interested to know how
John is making out with his. That's all I can think of
right now so I'll sign off and get a little diversion
before going to bed.
Rocky
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