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Yes, it was truly a lovely week, and is! If it isn't any more, it never was; and if this happy doctrine is at odds with the universe, then I have no compliments for the Cosmic Plan! (Wow!) I'm betting on a waking Now that never turns to dream.
I'm glad to know that some of the fine people I met have said kind things of me what I did. It's good that I did not let you and Bower down. Thanks, thanks for telling me.
You speak of "next year" when we
Hurrah for the Greek project and for those who will share the adventure with you! You make me want to share. When I am at Skyrim again, I hope I can get straightened out and feel creative. I want to very much. I've been a bit upset,
be and say and give the best I've got; and I have given at every opportunity. But the old drive to "make" — I'll really try, though; really. At any rate "I Shall Be Young with You" should come through. Your wanting me to do these things is a powerful stimulus.
On May 2nd Thomas Hart Benton and I are to "discuss modern trends in art" at the Christian College banquet. Of course, I'll not discuss painting, but I can
no debate. As friends, we will say what we see and know and feel. There'll be no rancor in my remarks — no hopeless view. They have asked also that I give some of my poetry. I gave lyrics to that crowd of girls twice, and my golly! how they did respond!
Tomorrow (Thurs.) evening I must do a program in the big ballroom at the Student Union. It's a dinner. Hilda will be there with bells on too! Now if I just had you to give the Introduction, Lucile, we'd wreck the joint!
But I'm not kidding about your Introductions. They are expert and beautiful — smooth as a bird's wing. And they introduce. I do love the way you do the job.
The little box got started your way yesterday. It's from Mona and John to Lucile. I was sorry to note a slight imperfection that wasn't there a year ago. But it is hardly to be noticed. Mona must have dropped the pin. She wore it nearly every day.
Irving Dilliard was here the other day for the Journalism School's big international doings. He came to see me, and we
you. So we hugged each other and when he left, we repeated the operation, good and hard!