Wednesday, September 30, 2015

September 30, 1933 - Saturday

Dear Mother,

I received your letter this morning, and I thank you very much for it. I am a little better today, but I still feel peculiar. It is the oddest sensation I have ever felt. I am dizzy all the time, and it seems that I can never get enough air. The dull ache is still there, but I know everything will clear up.

Dick Ness, a Beta, is a second year law student; and he invited me to go to church with him Sunday. He discovered that I was interested in Science, and he has very kindly approached me on the subject. I plan to go with him every Sunday from now on. Every Thursday evening there is a student meeting of Christian Scientists here on the campus too. We are going to them too.

My work in the law school is very interesting, but it takes lots of time. Ray and Bill Neighbor and I have averaged about nine hours a day, all this week, up in the law library. Dear Mother, I hope I do well enough to stay there; my whole future depends on it.

Stan Haberlack left my laundry bag at home. Thank you so much for my curtains. Our room looks pretty snooty now.

Last evening Ray and I took in a show. Other than that my entertainment side of life has been nil. The Alpha Phis were over for dinner Thursday, and I had Margaret Woodworth. She is a cute rascal.

This will not reach you until Monday, but I will write another letter Sunday.


Love, Brother.

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