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JANUARY 13
1945 A pleasant day, awakening to
read a powerful letter just
received from Bill, telling me how
hard it was to decide not to
come down to Billsburg, but to
stay in Wilkes- Barre instead.
It is the only fair thing to do
though - I tried phoning him
again today, but he was out
with Gladys once more and I
spoke to Mrs. Boyd instead.
This afternoon I finished my
Modern Painting termpaper
inspite of a mass record
session in the room - before going
to see Bob Hope in "The Princess
and the Pirate"- corny but good.
Another wonderful letter
from Bill and then later this
evening, as I was writing the [?]
letter, he called. He's really wonderful
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