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ENCOURAGEMENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SALINGER, J.D. Typed Letter  Signed, to Elizabeth Cordova, declining to speak at her high school  graduation, explaining that this is because he must attend his son’s  eighth-grade graduation, stating that talking writers are a scourge, and  offering a two-sentence graduation speech intended for her alone. 1  page, 4to, folds. With the original envelope. Windsor, 14 May 1974 
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ENCOURAGEMENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SALINGER, J.D. Typed Letter Signed, to Elizabeth Cordova, declining to speak at her high school graduation, explaining that this is because he must attend his son’s eighth-grade graduation, stating that talking writers are a scourge, and offering a two-sentence graduation speech intended for her alone. 1 page, 4to, folds. With the original envelope. Windsor, 14 May 1974 

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    This is too adorable.
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    AWWWWWWWWW SALLY I KNEW YOU WERE A GOOD MAN AFTER ALL
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    ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so want this to say Kathryn Blitz at the top
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