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− | <html><p> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> | + | <html><p> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Aug. 3, 1942</span></p> |
<p> Molly Horton came out for the </p> | <p> Molly Horton came out for the </p> | ||
<p>day. She used to go to St. Mary's but </p> | <p>day. She used to go to St. Mary's but </p> | ||
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<p> We met Daddy at Rencher's </p> | <p> We met Daddy at Rencher's </p> | ||
<p>and so forth - </p> | <p>and so forth - </p> | ||
− | <p> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> | + | <p> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Aug. 4. 1942</span></p> |
<p> Mother and I went into New </p> | <p> Mother and I went into New </p> | ||
<p>York to see "Pride of the Yankees' </p> | <p>York to see "Pride of the Yankees' </p> |
Revision as of 14:15, 30 May 2021
<html>Aug. 3, 1942
Molly Horton came out for the
day. She used to go to St. Mary's but
we had'nt 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 supurb and magnificently
human.
Bill Boyd's letters have been
awfully sweet, but today I got
one with disappointing news. In
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