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  • Walter E. Dandy Letter 08/03/1942

    Am enclosing a check for suitcase with clothes. It will be at Penn Station in Winchester and doubtless by the time this reaches you. I thought you might need the clothes. Think I can plan to leave by bus (unless the Lenhardts come) on Wednesday 13th, leaving Washington at 1 PM. Have been very busy, operating all the time and seeing loads of patients. Going to the Finneys for dinner Wednesday. The Blalock’s have gone and taken Betty. Haven’t seen Jane since her return. Fagie is quite lonely, but takes care of the house and sleeps under my bed.

    Had five night calls - one may be Mayor Jackson’s son – not serious (The Ponselle’s husband) and another aneurysm near the stadium. Golf twice with Blalock. Had interesting dinner with Patterson of the Sun at Kennels Tuesday. Hope you are well and missing me. Plan to return on the 24th. Walter’s beans are thick and tomatoes ripening. The garden is hoed (in boiling sun).

    Love and kisses from

    Daddy x x x x x x x x

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