and found that Miss Clark and Miss Kerr are pasting. I talxed to Dr. Wet:aore 
about her and he told cie to tell her that she couldn't get any 3nore pay. Then 
he talked to her iiiraself, and she seemed happier about it. She thanKed me for 
making the appointment for her with him, and said, "He is such a nice man." 
She has been more cheerful since, although she still isn't soeaicin,^ to Mrs. 
CroggonI 
Do you r®iember Miss Anderson who was our cataloger a year ago 
last summer. She has a job here again and was over at ray apartment one 
night last weeK. She still suffers from stomach ulcers, but says she has 
been quite well. She is working for Public Roads. She thought the job was 
permanent from the way the telegram she got was worded, but when she got here 
she found it was only temporal^''. She said slie would never have come for a 
temporary job. She has some hope, however, that it may become permanent. I 
hope so. 
I hope MX eveiy tiling is going well with you, and that you don't get 
too bored with my recounting all my troubles liice this. Mr. Bryant is a peach. 
He stops in to see me every now and thoi, and I can go talk to him when I need 
to "talK it over" with some one. I certainly will be glad when you get back 
though. 
Sincerely, 
