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Sheldon School
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Oct. 8, 1942

Dear Mr. Kuniyoshi,
We are studying about "Worthwhile People" what outstanding things they have done. So we are studying you, because our art teacher told us something about you.
Your pictures are very beautiful, because our art teacher showed them to us. We are going to buy one of your pictures with the fifty cents we got for having the most mothers at our P. T. A. meeting.
The children of our room would like to ask you some questions. What do you broadcast to Japan? What kind of family do you have? Why do you give money from your pictures to China? If you have children, do you want them to be artists? What do you like in America? How does America differ from Japan in house, churches, parks, school, food, stores, clothes, amusements, hospitals?

Sincerely,
James Reed



P. S. We are going to get some more money and put with the fifty cents.