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#2106: Willa Cather to Roscoe Cather, April 26, 1933

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⬩W⬩S⬩C⬩ My dear Roscoe1;

I have to make a short talk at the Princeton banquet4 held at the Plaza Hotel, Thursday, May 4th. There will be several much better speakers5 than I, and I thought you might like to listen in on the radio6. The speeches are to be given from 10 to 11 o'clock (I come early) New York2 time and will be broadcast by the National Broadcasting Company.

With love, Willie
Mr. R. C. Cather1 1225 South Center St Casper3 Wyoming NEW YORK N. Y.2 APR 26 1933 430 PM