November 4, 1923, Austin to Northhampton, Massachusetts

 Since you're so wild about astronomy, and I think I ought to know it, I'll let you teach it to me next summer, How's that? I was a little bit puzzled about that theme you were going to write; it seems to me that College Bread  would have an economic rather than a social value.

You sure scared me when you were going somewhere with "Mack;" at first, I thought she was a he. I really am worried about Mr. Champlin. what kind of a guy is he? Have you been telling me about all the dates you've been having?

I'm sending you a couple of Texas Rangers -- the old boys have a "keen sense of humor," so I thought maybe you'd like them. They're pretty good fellows.

In case you do make a moderately low grade or two, you'll have me for plenty of worse company. Don't worry about that! I took another Physics Quiz yesterday, and I'm still hoping that I might have gotten a little credit on one of the four questions

So you dreamed about me, did you? Well, I don't dream very much, when I'm asleep, but when I do, you can guess whom it's about.

I enjoyed my weekly recreation of watching a football team get mauled yesterday -- besides that of reading your weekly letter.

Time sure goes quickly down here, and you don't have anything to show for it -- here I've been writing to you for an hour. Well, I can't think of anything else, unless you want some mush, so adieu.

With a bushel (beats a gob) of Love,

Henry ,

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