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Laura Kephart to Leonard Kephart, May 18, 1933, page 1

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  • May 18 1933 Dear Leonard It is not the proper time, nor a kind thing to do just now, I ask any one to take on an added burden. But - it has been worrying me about the copyrights on your father’s books. I have no idea when they run out; think it must be before long. If a chapter about auto camping could be added to Camping & Woodcraft & one as to changed conditions in the mountains to the Southern Highlanders, it would hold them. If you & George could gather the facts, some of us could put them in shape. Just now G. Is touring New England with his boss trying to reap from what G. has been sowing all winter. He has worked like a fiend. The Moores have been cut & are getting the remains piecemeal depending on tax returns. Roy is holding on & trying to work into something beside forestry. He feels that - forestry won’t come into its own during his life. Barbara has worked herself to a frazzle baking
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