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A ' t KCm frUM% A white sailor hat, young red hair: Patti smiling, hurrying to her children in the little school in campus. They have paintings she ' ll show to her children in the big school on campus. Big as what she believes in: Paint with the music; feel the rhythm in the tip of your brush. Don ' t scowl; relax. Children are people, too; don ' t inhibit and frustrate them. . . . And a five-year-old expresses himself; Hello, Patti. Where ' s Patti? She went home for Christmas. Vt dltidtUn State ' s been good to me. No; he ' s been good to State, with the same sincere consideration with which he ' s good to his family, to young people in churches, schools, and service clubs who share with him and learn from him. The athlete has been already acclaimed, a challenged cup conquered. A laureled head, three linked rings; sweat, disappointment, glory: a stride for each, a broad jump. This, then, to Willie Steele, the man. This is your book.
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