• Transcribe
  • Translate

Nile Kinnick correspondence, 1935-1938

1936-06-09: Page 07

More information
  • digital collection
  • archival collection guide
  • transcription tips
 
Saving...
Beloved: if any. Bob could have had a job like mine & stayed at the same place but the mood I was in prompted me to discourage him. Even tho I am getting used to it & feel pretty good tonite I still believe he is better off. Help him in anyway possible to get a job for the rest of the summer or just little odd jobs. Every little bit counts & how I am beginning to realize it. There are 4 to 6 in every room where I am staying & really no more room. Already 1 kid is in staying part of the time in the attic which isn't worth the price. On the other side of the argument if he doesn't make enough to go to school this fall I will feel a little guilty. It's a great life if you don't weaken. I am in the best of health & in good spirits this evening. Eckdahl provides me companionship in the evening whenever I need it so I'll get along. This is a hazy outline of what's going on. I'll be glad when I can talk to you for
 
Nile Kinnick Collection