4 hand-written pages, plus envelope
I can't believe that you have ceased to be my friend. There is so very much that would have to be forgotten — and I don't forget. If I have offended you in any way, I want to know that I may ask for forgiveness; but I can't think of anything that I've done to hurt you.
I'm glad you wrote to Mrs. Vogt for information regarding the pageant on
Hilda and I went to Wayne for the big Homecoming parade — 42 floats, some based on scenes from the Cycle.
We spent two nights in Neihardt Hall and had a wonderful time — but a blizzard made the parade impossible.
I think I told you — or did I? — about the new bus new bust of me at Wayne. It's good, really. Two bronze copies have been made — one for Wayne State.
How is Bower?
How are you?
I do hope you are
days to Frances McCurdy, and she had no news of you — had not heard from you for a long while.
You two are dear to me. Please write.
I'm doing a lot of reading and talking, but I've given up teaching at the University My eyes are no good.