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Swarthmore, Pa. as of [[strikethrough]] Aug [[/strikethrough]] September 1.

Since Schenectady I have been in my old haunt working- The library The hours are good and the pay isn't all it should be but I shouldn't complain with jobs as scarce as they are here! Connie Lyle is working there too.

The Dance Festival is about over- next weekend brings it to a close I have been very lucky and have been able to usher for the ones I thought maybe I would like to see I sort of had an idea about modern dance and wasn't too sure I was going to like it but I certainly do It looks so easy but it required a lot of skill muscle coordination, etc. The Limon Company and the Dudley-Masked-Balls Co. are the two giving the performances; of the two the former is much better I think Maybe that is because its subject matter is better The Limon Co. does heavier works than the other and I can better understand the interpretations The best numbers were the 'Madris Pavane' 'Lament for Inacio" ...and 'Concerts in D Major' 'La Malinche' I could see those over and over and never tire of them.

I have been quite a summer theater goer- actually I've been five times I think they are far better than the movies in the summer I saw Franchot Tone in "The Second Man" Basil Rathbone in "The Winslow Bay" Stuart Erwin in "Harvey" Zachary Scott in "Blind Alley and Raymond Massey in "Our Town" All were very good It was last night I saw Zachary Scott Dave and I had gone to Skipper's Dock for dinner and while we were waiting for our table across from us was a party of five the man on the end was rather disheveled looking in a spare shirt sandles jacket about a day old bears I said to Dave that it looked like Zachary Scott tho' why he looked like