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Laura Kephart to Leonard W. Kephart, March 12, 1946, page 1

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  • Mar. 12 1946 Dear Leonard - Guess all the news went in my yesterday’s letter to Jane, except Lucy took on a cold & I took on her ticket to the Cleveland Orchestra Concert last night. Some Concert but I could hardly “see the woods for the trees.” Mr. Leinsdorf outdid Mr. Dann at his worst. However it was a finest kind of production — they couldn’t keep from playing, he pulled it right out of them. Aside from the aesthetic pleasure, it always interests me to see a job so well done, if it is no more than ditch digging. As to the Washington Trip, you know how I long to see those babies while they are babies, but — I have no clothes suitable for going visiting. My wardrobe is all right for the farm, & gets by at 111 because it looks as good as the house (in a way I am glad Julia can’t see her house) & every one knows me & my unstylish ways. If you think you can pass this part of it, I could make the trip any time convenient to you, & be ready on a minutes notice, as my training
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