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Laura Kephart to Leonard Kephart, April 23, 1937, page 3

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  • Ithaca next June, so perhaps he can wrangle a day out for his re-union; Barbara has be “going though things” and uncovered the copies of your African letters. Would you care to have them? There are some missing apparently, but rest of them are intact. I surely am delighted as usual on your music. If the family could get together we would have quite an orchestral concert combination and astonish the natures. I am rather astonished to discover how fond and proud Ithaca is of us! They certainly concealed it right well in times past. But it makes no never mind to me & gives me a laugh. This all will take more time to read than most of it is worth. There are many talks I would like to have with you but they can wait till later. Did I write that Margaret has moved her loves to 512 W. 112 St. Apt A She has two [illegible]
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