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42 Saturday, February 11, 1928 Down to school for the meeting. Lenny, Bob, Clarry, Johnnie and Dan were there. Dan asked me to walk home with him. He is an awfully messy looking person. But he is interesting. Very emotional - interested in music and a very good conversationalist. He said last night after he left he was so busy thinking he walked around the block three times – lost in thought. He is that type. I wish he were less messy. Met Jane Raw. We saw "She's My Baby" a waste of money. Supper. Long talk with Liz. –- Now all about Al. This morning a perfectly darling, darling letter from Al. (special delivery) a really true and sincere letter. I added a P.S. to mine and sent it. I [[strikethrough]] have [[/strikethrough]] am actually crazy about him. Mother likes him a lot too. I'm very glad. He is so, so, so–– swell and everything. Then he called up – and so we talked on the phone. Then this evening I really had to call him up. So I did – and gee – I know he is by far the nicest person –! 43 Sunday, February 12, 1928 Morning. Valentine shopping. Study. Al called to see if we could go out walking from 12:10-1:15 – and so we did. He was darling –! Gee! Lunch. Over to Lilly. We spent a nice gossipy afternoon. Armas.[?] Supper –
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