November 14, 1927, Baltimore to El Paso
Dearest,
I got your two delightful letters in the same mail ; and I heartily approve of your suggestion that you write to me more often than once a week. I would like to write to you more frequently but I have such a hard time trying to think of something to write about, that, I don't know what I'd say, unless I kept trying to tell you how much I love you – and I don't think you would even understand, so whats the use. By the way, you forgot to write one week – so I did too.
We initiated sophs + Junior into the Fraternity last week. It's much more comical to see an initiation than to undergo it. Id like to describe it to you, but I was pledged to secrecy when I went thru with it.
I went out to Sydenham Hospital for infectious diseases Wednesday, and saw a lot of cases of Diptheria in various stages. It's a beautiful place – large trees all around, and a little lake.
I'm afraid that's all I can think of now , and its bedtime.
Love,
Henry
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