let it go, but I have gotten quite a hit out of it. 
I wrote Cahn asking him if he could get any more planarians from 
Wisconsin. He is in Tennessee now, you know, so perhaps the chances aren't 
very good. 
I'll send the next couple of Sxp' c:-ers Club cards to Mr. McCarthy. 
I'll send my brother one some time, too. I think he'd like it. He got a 
new job xxxkxmsstkxxsa last week and is now nearer New York. He works at 
Carteret, N.J., and lives at Woodhridge a few miles away. He got a much better 
salary and he thinks he will like it better. He was very unhappy in the other 
job, but felt that he couldn't be choosy after being out of work for so long. 
I'm glad that he is more happily situated and hope that it mil pro^e perma- 
nent. If it does, I shouldn't be surprised if he got married soon. '^ L 
Mrs. Van Winkle comes tomorrow and will be here until Monday. I 
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have quite a full week end planned* I am looking forward to her visit with 
a good deal of pleasure. 
I think Grace Anderson (the "tempo r ary *' we had with stomach ulcers) 
will take my apartment while I ’m gone. She can * t afford to pay what I pay 
for it, "but whatever she pays will help on the rent, and it will he worth a 
good deal to my peace of mind to know that the place is in safe hands. 
Florence hasn’t forgotten you. She’ll he hurt again when I tell 
her that you have sent your regards through me again} 
Florence and a friend from New York whom I’ve met several times 
are planning to spend their vacation on a trip to the west coast. They 
think they will go to Vancouver by Canadian Pacific, then down the coast 
to California, and back by one of the southern routes. They will go in 
July, and we are planning to get together in Portland when they come through. 
It will give my mother a chance to meet a couple of my friends. 
We’ll get the 50 separates of Bartlett’s paper. I told Miss Visel. 
Send on the limerick. I’m waiting for it! I heard a couple of 
good ones, but I’m afraid to commit them to the mails. 
It will be nice for you to see the Lees. 
Vendla Hendrickson’s sister finally was married Saturday and is 
now off her hands. The parents came|frora Minnesota for the wedding and will 
be here until Friday. Vendla took a lot off that sister, besides supporting 
her, and I hope that Vendla will not let the 3 ister take any more advantage 
of her. 
I read an announcement in today’s paper of the engagement of 
Miss Katherine Eneix to Mr. somebody. That’s the girl that did such rotten 
pasting for us. She will graduate from C.W. this spring, and the wedding is 
to take place right afterward. 
Sincerely, 
