4 hand-written pages, plus envelope
Media: type
Media: black ink
Yours of recent date received and contents noted. In reply would state.—
I take my pen in hand, hoping you are the same, and write you a lovely letter as usual.
I don't want to write a letter at all. I want to be back there with you and Bower and Stewart and Perky. And I want biscuits for breakfast the very worst way! That's what I want.
It's been raining like the end of the world
P-D.
I thought much about your parents and the hurricane, but I did not worry because I felt sure the tremendous evacuation would move them out to safety. But I do admire your brother for going back! That sounds pretty fine to me. Tell me more when you hear. I want very much to know.
I'm glad for the copy of Man-Song with the marked lyrics you want me to include in Lyrics and Dramas. I'm sure you're right, and I'll find titles.
The Lincoln trip was sweet. People seemed to know me already, and there was a back-home feeling. Strange! I was there 40 years ago. There has been a good deal of enthusiastic comment up there.
It's about the
TV, talk among students & over the town. The TV programs are looked forward to, apparently with eagerness. KFRU played the new record two days & I talked informally in answer to friendly questions.
O how are you? Very happy, surely! I'm sure you are. I'm so glad you won't let tatting interfere with an occasional lovely letter to this poor old man who likes you a little as usual.