Dear Thom,
It is good to hear from you finally. It is not like you to be so dilatory. Is college life having
an adverse affect on you staunch character?
The weather since april 28th, the day I came back here, has been very favorable. I
believe that the annual monsoon season is over. That's what they call April down here.
My hall seems to be located at a drainage or collecting hollow. At times our only sidewalk,
which we needed to connect us with the outside world, was completely under water. Excused
cuts were being allowed for leaky rowboats, etc.
I hope you get your newspaper out, but why all the secrecy? It seem that (1) the upper-
classmen should be pleased that you are putting out a newspaper all by yourselves and
are saving them all that trouble and (2) if they are completely against it, I don't see how
you can get it out no matter how much secrecy is employed.
I will be home at least by May 29. G and I are very much in favor of descending upon the
"Egg" on Monday night and raiding the hatchery, as it were.
I thought your poem about Margie was excellent. i feel you have truly captured the spirit
of the event. I have yet to read it to G, but I'm sure he will laugh heartily.
That's about all for now. I must be off to breakfast.
Bob
P.S. I will work for Bennett's again next summer for sure. I don't know where H is going
to work, the mill, I guess.
King Rook Pawn to King Rook 3
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