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Mother all the latest items it hasn't left much for me to tell you.

Now, however, we are more or less, mostly less, shaken down in our apartment and from now on I am going to have plenty of leisure time thank goodness, for I have so many letters to write, and so many articles of Science that I want to reread and study all of which have had to be neglected.

I would love to call on Carine Griffith Matthews, should I just go down some afternoon, or should I call her on the phone or write a note?

Bennett called Eddie on the phone Sunday and told him we'd be delighted to see him anytime he would like to come up - I guess we'll ask him to dinner sometime this week. The senator for whom he is working is a live-wire - He is Bridges from New Hampshire - he is a great friend of the Prescotts, I think. He's the one that is "pushing" this Postoffice investigation of Farley's attitude in the stopping of mail delivery during the steel strike. Eddie told Bennett that they had Farley on the spot this time. One can't help being interested in politics here. "At long last" there seems to be a break in the Democratic ranks and the Congress and Senate are not jumping through the hoop as they did a few months ago. the whole set-up and their activities are so crooked, when they do begin to expose the New Deal all the other crooks in history will look like angels.

Underwood and Underwood just called and said they would so much like to take a picture of me in an evening