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Correspondence from Bill, Uniontown, Arkansas, to Mabel Francis Gray, Memphis, Tennessee, 1934 August 16.
Excerpt: "By the way have you seen the little Broadfast girl lately. Since I left then I have thought about it, and I decided that I wasn't exactly nice to her. You came into the picture though and I didn't have my mind on anyone else. I guess that accounts for my sudden rudeness. I'm not naturally rude really. Except sometimes I can't cut classes when people want me to. I have thought about how mad you were and about how mad I got when you hit me in the face with your purse. I wish I were there so that you could make me mad again right now. It is so much fun making up don't you think? Gosh but I'm bored to death around here. I'll bet you all are having a big time up there in the city while I have to just pine away for you way off here in the sticks."
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sc.0072.01_006.001
Date
1934 August 16
Keywords
Correspondence--20th Century; Sorority--Fraternity--20th Century
Recommended Citation
"Correspondence, Bill to Mabel Francis Gray, 1934 August 16" (2024). Documents. 8.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-graymf1/8
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