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Feb. 23, 1927

Dear Waldo-

Hey! Why didn't you give me some warning about your life insurance! I have until the fifth of April to pay it. One payment is over a hundred dollars and the other is sixty odd. Heavens! If you are not here by then I'll pay as little as I can on both of them. That's leave the premiums go back into the payment. It will be bad enough at that! And I'm waiting to hear from you about the income tax. I probably wont hear though and will have to go to Bryant for advice. The automobile insurance is due on the 26th too. Poor Mom! I'm glad Dick wrote to you rather than to the Frat. As it is it would