Monday, November 8, 1937

Dear Dorothy:

I just have a couple of second’s to write this to you.
Our Phi Sig meeting starts in a very few minute’s and of course I will have to open same.

Yesterday was certainly a great day Ralph and I rode most of the afternoon and today I find myself a little stiff.
I did’t get home until about 10 bells such late hours for me on a sunday.
Myrtle, send’s to you her best regards in fact we all missed you.

Say, we are going to have that dinner tonight Tues. Nov. 9th.
I will be after you about 6:15 be sure you have an appetite.

Will see you tonight.

As ever
“Ding”

Wednesday, December 15, 1937

Dear Dorothy:

I received the letter you wrote to me monday today, or course too late for me to come or to advise you that I could’nt come.
Therefore if you in the meantime have had no one change your plans, I will present myself at the Fox, residence at the approximate hour of 7:30. Thursday evening attired strictly informal.

Yes Clyde and I went to Rochester Monday morning and was back in Waterloo that evening in time for the Phi Sig rabbit dinner which consisted of pork roll.
I was presented a very fine bill fold at the dinner for being a good president, I sure appreciated it, it was certainly flattering to one as modest as myself.

You inquire as to my predicament, they are very much affrayed that I am going to pull thru.

You certainly have a lot of seat work see that you confine it to the school and second grade.

Yes it would have been very nice could I have taken you to the formal, I am sure we would have a grand time and I don’t know of any one I would rather take.
But as you say it is apparently out of the question.

You may be hungry, but if you are cold I would sure like to be their to do something about your temperature.

Well Dorothy, I am nearing the bottom of the page again, hope to see you Thursday.

In that event I wish I were in your second grade.

As ever
“Ding”