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Washington, D.C.
December 11, 1935
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Dear Bess: Well I am up to date on all correspondence, have no appointments except to eat dinner with Oscar, and my head doesn't ache. You've no idea how very pleasant that is. If you and Margey had just come on with me everything would be perfect. I d read the trip home because I know what they'll do to me. And yet it's a peculiar feeling to have nothing hanging over me. I keep wanting to do something--there's a driving force inside me that makes me get into things. I can't sit still and do nothing. I've read the interstate commerce law in the last tw o days and will start on the court decisions unless something interferes. I'm going to be better informed on the transportation problem than anyone here, including Eastman, if I can manage it. I'm also studying the banking law. I wish I'd get a letter every day but they just haven't got lined out yet. The apartment business is all lined out now and I look for nothing to worry us there. We can get Nettie if we want her I'm sure. Kiss Margey and keep writing. Love to you both, Harry |
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