1939 March 31 “This is going to be a lousy letter”

3/31/39

Darling girl:

This is going to be a lousy letter for I am rather tired.  The enclosure gives most of the material which I was going to write anyhow.  I thought it better to send you a copy of JH’s letter than vice versa.

I have been treating you horribly on the mail business.  This week has been terrific.  I’m trying to get a set together at the plant.  Each little part is a trying problem, for there are many more things to consider than on a regular home set.  Then, I have worked until nearly midnight every night trying to get some material in shape to present to Doc Aiken for his comments.  Maybe my method is too long, but I think it is correct and that may be worth a lot.  If things work out ok, it should save about half a day’s work on each new design.  But I want to be sure before presenting it to the RCA.

Rejection slip arrived from the Post yesterday—guess I already told you that.

I shall probably mail the book tomorrow morning.  It is already packed and addressed.

I haven’t written to Nena yet and I really should.  Tell her I love her. Ask Chucky if he doesn’t owe me a letter.

I can just visualize you staggering around in the dark picking glass out of your hide.  Boy, that would be a picture.

The bookcase is the nuts.  It is quite plain, about four feet high and 2 ½ wide.  It has four shelves, one of which has an adjustable height.  I shall shellac it, and we can do anything we want to do with it later.

Gee I hope the x-ray and vaginal check-up come out ok.  But you’re still mine either way, and don’t try to convince me otherwise.

Honey, this letter is awful.  I shall have to stop and eat.  Maybe I will feel better during the week-end, although I have about a week’s work to do during those two days.

Your husband, Cy.

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