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<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Molly Horton came out for the&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Molly Horton came out for the&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>day.&nbsp; She used to go to St. Mary's but&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>day.&nbsp; She used to go to St. Mary's but&nbsp;</p>
<p>we had'nt seen each other for two&nbsp;</p>
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<p>we hadn't seen each other for two&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>years.&nbsp; She's a swell kid and has&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>years.&nbsp; She's a swell kid and has&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>been singing at the Cafe Pierre and</p>
 
<p>been singing at the Cafe Pierre and</p>
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<p>and golly it was good.&nbsp; Gary&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>and golly it was good.&nbsp; Gary&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>Cooper's portrayal of Lou Gehrig&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>Cooper's portrayal of Lou Gehrig&nbsp;</p>
<p>was supurb and magnificently&nbsp;</p>
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<p>was superb and magnificently&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>human.&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>human.&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Bill Boyd's letters have been&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Bill Boyd's letters have been&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>awfully sweet, but today I got&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>awfully sweet, but today I got&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>one with disappointing news. In&nbsp;</p></html>
 
<p>one with disappointing news. In&nbsp;</p></html>

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                               Aug. 3, 1942

    Molly Horton came out for the 

day.  She used to go to St. Mary's but 

we hadn't seen each other for two 

years.  She's a swell kid and has 

been singing at the Cafe Pierre and

Stork Club.  We had lunch and 

then went down to the Hollis to 

see "Saboteur."  I'd seen it before with 

Bill Brennan at the Valencia but 

enjoyed it anyho. 

      We met Daddy at Rencher's 

and so forth - 

                               Aug. 4. 1942

     Mother and I went into New 

York to see "Pride of the Yankees' 

and golly it was good.  Gary 

Cooper's portrayal of Lou Gehrig 

was superb and magnificently 

human. 

     Bill Boyd's letters have been 

awfully sweet, but today I got 

one with disappointing news. In 

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