We Didnt Ask Utopia a Quaker Family in Soviet Russia
We Didnt Ask Utopia a Quaker Family in Soviet Russia
Rebecca Janney Timbres
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It explains the situation about as clearly as I can ex- plain it, and thee ought to know. If thee decides I should come home, cable. Thine, Hal P. S. Tell Nicky to write me another letter. I enjoyed the last one so much. MARBUMSTROY SEPTEMBER II TH Dearest Girl, Thy visa was cabled to Washington the afternoon of September yth; so I was informed by the Narkomindel in Moscow, the morning of the 8th. I wrote thee an air-mail letter on the yth, in which I expressed considerable doubt as to the advi...sability of thy coming at once because of the uncertainty of my position, the low salary, and living con- ditions. After returning to Marbumstroy, I found that the District Committee which controls Marbumstroy has de- cided to employ me on the recommendation of the Tropi- cal Institute. They have given us a two-room apartment 68 HARRY'S LETTERS in one of the new houses. I am to take possession in about three days. I have seen the order, so that is definite. Dr. Adrianovsky called the other day, when I was away in Moscow, to talk over with me the possibility of my doing extra work in the general dispensary, for which, Dr.
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