AU Harris, Paul Joseph - 1932-02-09 letter to Joseph Hastings Harris

Name/Title

AU Harris, Paul Joseph - 1932-02-09 letter to Joseph Hastings Harris

Entry/Object ID

1990.1.419

Context

2684 Hibbert Avenue Columbus, Ohio February 9, 1932 Dear Dad: Will you please be kind enough to send me a complete statement of accounts between us? That is, my note to you and the interest which has become due, to date, compounded annually. I am trying to get a set of books opened and brought carefully up to date. Pat had the mumps, but has recovered nicely and is back in school once more. Strange as it may seem, I have not yet heard from the Bank of Westerville. I wonder if they regard any communication with me as useless. I suppose they have other more appetizing fish to fry now, and will get around to my account at some later date. Haven't an inkling of what may happen here next year along the line of a job, but I am doing my best to render service and satisfaction with the idea that if anything does happen, I will at least be ready for it. I hope mother is well; we had a nice letter from her just the other day. I saw Uncle Otterbein the other night at one of the basketball games when I went to night school. He was his usual jovial self — busy as always with Politics and saving the Nation. And in your work, see II Corinthians 1: 2. Yours, {Paul}.