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JANUARY 18
1945 With just one class today, I could
really settle down to studying Intro-
duction to Law, being appalled by
the dirth of legal terms to be learned.
There's sooo much to do, but- come
hell or high water, I'll get it learned!
This evening we all broke away
from studying to hear Norman Thomas,
the Socialist leader speak on the Price
of Peace. He really had some good
ideas: -against Roosevelt's "Unconditional
Surrender" Concept, Imperialism, etc.-
and expressed himself very well.
A note from Dad - and one from
Bill with two words censored.
He still didn't know his immediate
future, or couldn't tell it at any
rate!
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