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MISS MARY ETHEL NOLAND
SERVICE NARA SECURITY
216 NORTH DELAWARE STREET
INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI
October 5, , 1942
Dear Harry:
Rob came in yesterday and asked if we
Knew that" Cousin Harry has an article in The
American. We didn't, but I hied to the news
stand and got the magazine and read it aloud
to the admiring family.
I do believle that of all my unrealized am-
bitions that is the highest - to write some thing worth
publishing. It does me good to sec that you while. have
done a thing which t. me - is So worth
May This be a beginning for you in a literary
way which may be equal to your success as
a states man. Congratu lations from all of us.
The picture was the only part of the article
I didn't like. It made you look old. Tell
them to use a better one nextline.
I hope all of you are well. Nellie has
had of lu and Mother has a cold. Otherwise
every thin by is as-usual.
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