I met a guy whils -.alking down the street. Gould yaa imatrin- m surprise to find that the parson in that flashy carri e Wf on oth.r than Leonard Bv .n rl He was w g a fin gabardine s- It -r ' Cadlllacl adst r with cushions ■Je-! FiOTrativ .lv, he .-.ras bi rsting out all TT. v rr- -!: : he w r a lov l r foit, hat with the latest slant. Leo-i-d said that, he had a strin? of nightclubs all alow the fy.l ' kJ V' •' i - i « talked about as stood there m ti e boiling- sun. When I told him that I had an -onointment. he insisted that T clnbs. I said no. Then he wotiid not take no for an answer his iJ L ailurJiSei: ' ' — ° Moint lor oS o?' is former ll.t .lXLlJ' lhelT.t i '. 1 T JflJe'L e °S'? ; %l-, ne!Ma;,Serw?S ?; f. fo.' SefJ office space ori the tenth floor was Cos.retol-Tist Mary Kate RavnorT D ; Er7.n Morc'an was located on the twenty-fonth floo . I 4d ?o self: The Dudleybovs and irls are still sticking together. r, tfn L7„r!v with my old friends. I took the subway to Harlem . Xv Tn r - - r Theater to relax my mind from the' surorises of the day. To w ntte - amazement, N«tt.ie Plvmouth, Joseuh Simmor ''AS ? 'D.si;»'ie '' ? p i ' -? ' 1-ctura en™?itd • As Yon Desir» Me'. The playwriter .w-s Hattis Royall. You can imagine how lad I was when I had finished mv shonpinff for my shops and was rendy to start home, for the many amd var?tS experiences were too much for me. I gathered up my st e aryT ml me to take a complete IZl. Dr,Calvin Brock advised Botankus to r«lax and ran into an- other classmate, Mardplnhia Grimes with all nine of her children I T' v t ° ' Eldr7d£re,whn was still driving a F d, Mv New York eOTsnence aroused my curiosity to t 'i extent that I began to inquire about, my other friends. I hired a nr! f d Sc- t.ive who w- s Charles Smith, to do my irvestigating for me. At first, he mao» absolutely no Drocrres«,but after I threatened to employ an-' other firm, he came throu h with the news that one of his heloe-s had found Audrey Moore. r,arnin The Brown Derby in Ho fvJS! Further ■'snooping'' revealed the followincrj Dorothy Carr, d«an of women at the University of Genore: Leroy Lane, Specialist in Dietetic Lee Co iege:Rosa Lancston. President of Bethune-Cookman CollegerMa P %f } 'Comierci l F±lnu Cleo Johnson. Professor of Athletic at Afton College :ChristnneOv ens. finally married to a soldier who had seven children by his first wife:Helen Hargrove, o.vner of I ho nital- Zifi ''lT, ' l TT ; Professor of music af How -rdtR erfnl WillHl l es'T eatlr Sen r .n i'r ' ' 1 ' °Peratini .tie S thrifo- il -LeVerii ' nerSriver anfLillffn DuSSr 'r ' '' ° K2:S?, :seii- -: ' any SarJa r ri s pS LJ ' d o' Tou. T ' Class Fro-ohet
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