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rs - f 4 QA WY-, LAWAY -.M K' ' ,Q 737 1 Y' a i xx Xi X' wx 1' . ,xxx av- 1 things that we used to do in our school days, when I we heard a rap on the door. Arthur immediately re- Y sponded to the knock and who could it oc but they former Miss Dena Spees and her husband. lt certain- ly seemed like old times again,'to get together and , I for five years. Art and I were just talking of the 3 1 5 hear how all our classmates had'spent the last g twenty years. Dena said she was just returning i fmom a worl tour by aeroplane, rail and water. l She was told of the success Arthur had made, so , thought she would pay him a iisit while in the grectg metropolis. Dena told of many wonderful experiences I and sights that she had seen on her tour. But they : are too numerous to mention. Her present home is inf Australia where her husoand is presioent of a large ' bank and has extensive interests in several sheep I ranches and commercial trade business. 1 3 I hope that we may again communicate by mail asi we did before and that this letter will be of inter-: est to you and show you that your guiding hand did - snot work in vein while you were our class advisor. - Hoping to hear from you in the near future. I remain. - I Yours respectively. I l F Q . a e se 4 5 4 l I I U Q 1 l 3 z I n 1 ! I f Q 1 149' unix fi x A x 4--F..-....... Q v I -vfvw ---- .-f-A .... ..-... .-.- .,.-...-.- ---. ...-. -- .L-.4 Y
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,.a r - c ,LOMC,A N If Y N i Q! il i 1 il I, I, J gi 1l --.-1...-....-Q.. -1.-Q.. ... xschool classmates, Ziss Margaret 3oyd. Bhe wus - taking oath as the first woman presicent of the United States. Arthur then tolu me how Ihrgaret has lived a si gle life and had had a very golit- ical career. He also told how Melvin 'nydor, the second Henry Clay, had oecome forl wins famous in settlini natio.a1 disgutes between many countries. by means of conjromise. Kelvin ass new living in the uresent cayitol of tho Unitedg0tates which' is Los Angles California., Thelma then told me oi the new neighbors sh. hed.: Yho do you suppose it was? Why Miss Esther Frase, who was living :ith her mar- ried sister Viola. sstner ownes and operates an art and anticue shop down to m. She had continued hor education through college and had worked for many years as a bookkeeper'anc stenogr but the work became too strenous two ycars.ago to live with Viola her present business. Tron what apher in the Asst, so she came Jast, she then opened I hear Asther is doing very nicely and enjoys her present occupation very much. Arthur said he had received a letter a few days ago from a party with whom I was-well ac- quainted with in Peshastin. I was eager to know all about it, so he found the letter and gave it to me to read. What! From our old pal, Ralph Springer. The letter was of very much interest to me. Ralph had worked several years on the farm at home to earn enough to continue his education. To my great surprise Ralph was now.teLching at Yale University and teaching the very same subject he so much des- pised in our class in high school. Why, the old boy was and honest to goodness Physics professor. He had, after completeing high school, began to fight for the things he so much disliked and when he started college he continued this individual struggle. Before long he was deeply interested in Physic's and from that time on he won out against the things he had so much dispised during his young er days. Art said Ralph taught in several small schools and had been so successful that he asked to teach at Yale. He has now been there
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