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Sunday, July 11, 1937
100° at 8 A.M. 110° later
Arthur out at on lake - lost anchor - fortunately - later a twister took Bourne's roof off, willow trees down -
I laying low - after much activity.

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Monday, July 12, 1937
86°
I cold -
Arthur heard from butcher of article ^[[on him & art]] in Syracuse Herald, after noticing strangers speak to him on street -
Expecting O'Keefe -
Letters from Mother, photographs - one from Bill to Paul. O'Keefe here about 2.30 - couldn't get in - tel. out of order, finally did. A Miss Amy with her - good to see her - they went on later in afternoon - cool & wanted to make time.
Arthur telegraphed Stieglitz at OK's request.