Dear Comrade:

Bully to hear again from you, & to note that the bad arm hasn't got you down! Evidently you are doing well, or else you're a helluva cheerful misrepresenter in this case. The letter sounds good.

I've been reading the latest number of P. D. A. L. Excellent again! It's far beyond the doubtful stage, surely, and is a continuing achievement. But tell me which "article poem or book" aroused the ire of somebody & who the somebody was, if anybody?

I wish you were seeing my column daily. Wish you had been seeing it these five years. But that's my fault.

Shall be going about May 5-6-7-8. Need the change damnably. If you could be along!

Love always, best of comrades!

Jno.

Any amount of kindly thoughts for our friend, Seyster, & thanks to him for the broadcast.

After 5 days, return to JOHN G. NEIHARDT BRANSON, MO.
BRANSON APR 12 1 - PM 1931 MO.

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Dr. Julius T. House, New River State College Montgomery West Virginia