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Dear Mrs. Fuller: | Dear Mrs. Fuller: | ||
− | Professor Toynbee, as you doubtless know, holds that Maine, due to her | + | |
− | rugged climate, is populated only by | + | Professor Toynbee, as you doubtless know, holds that Maine, due to her rugged climate, is populated only by |
− | lumbermen, watermen and guides. The | + | lumbermen, watermen and guides. The Saturday Evening Post suggested that I take a paste at Professor Toynbee, and I think the time is about ripe. |
− | Saturday Evening Post suggested that | + | |
− | I take a paste at Professor Toynbee, | + | Years ago, when Iwas traveling around a good deal for the Post [underlined], I'd run into State-of-Mainers in Texas, Arizona, California, Utah and so on. They were running banks, newspapers and steamship lines, etc. Do you know of any sources to which I could go to find out about Maine people who have made their mark in other parts of the United States--and have you any suggestions that would |
− | and I think the time is about ripe. | + | help me show up Toynbee as the stupid ass he is? |
− | Years ago, when | + | |
− | around a good deal for the Post, I'd run | ||
− | into State-of-Mainers in | ||
− | California, Utah and so on. They were | ||
− | running banks, newspapers and steamship | ||
− | lines, etc. Do you know of any sources | ||
− | to which I could go to find out about | ||
− | Maine people who have | ||
− | in other parts of the United States-and have you any suggestions that would | ||
− | help me show up Toynbee as the stupid | ||
− | ass he is? | ||
With all good wishes I am, | With all good wishes I am, | ||
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Very sincerely yours, | Very sincerely yours, | ||
+ | Kenneth Roberts [signature] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 5 January 2018
KENNETH ROBERTS KENNEBUNKPORT MAINE
July 16, 1948 JUL 19 [stamp]
Mrs. Marion Cobb Fuller Maine State Library Augusta, Maine
Dear Mrs. Fuller:
Professor Toynbee, as you doubtless know, holds that Maine, due to her rugged climate, is populated only by lumbermen, watermen and guides. The Saturday Evening Post suggested that I take a paste at Professor Toynbee, and I think the time is about ripe.
Years ago, when Iwas traveling around a good deal for the Post [underlined], I'd run into State-of-Mainers in Texas, Arizona, California, Utah and so on. They were running banks, newspapers and steamship lines, etc. Do you know of any sources to which I could go to find out about Maine people who have made their mark in other parts of the United States--and have you any suggestions that would help me show up Toynbee as the stupid ass he is?
With all good wishes I am,
Very sincerely yours, Kenneth Roberts [signature]
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