1939 February 24 “Still happy at the RCA”

2/24/39

Camden, NJ

Martha:

This won’t be a very satisfactory answer to your precious letter, but I want to get it in the mail.  Then you can answer this and my letters of the 21st, 22nd & 23rd in one fell swoop.

Straight mail’s too slow.  I nearly called you last night to be sure nothing was wrong, but talked myself out of it.

Letter from John yesterday helped out.  Apparently he was much surprised & pleased.  Will see him next week-end probably.

Please use the enclosure on all letters. When you run out let me know.

Still happy at the RCA, and I believe they like me.

Don’t laugh, they think I’m quiet & untalkative.  More later, precious.  Your picture is a great help.  I wouldn’t live without it, but I miss your companionship & help more than I thought I could.

Love, your lil’ Cy.

(The greenstuff grows on trees out here.  Take you and Mary to a show or sumfin.  Order, not a request, hi.  Cy.)

 

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