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Show Pago Four ' RITES MH. HARDY . i . FROM . I. II CHI GAN South State Street Arbor, Michigan October 26, 1941 .Because of tho. small enrollment, student ;is probably able 0 do an ' oaqh.. extra polishing this year. amount of apple So I suppose, all of you Dixie studo'nts will get "straight A this lyoar. Judging from tho paper, tho old Dixie spirit is going strong. Heros hoping that all of the championships come our way' this year! vo- games the big league football here this year. But in spiteTof - bn joyed . fanfare, tho crowds (85,758 at the game yesterday) , tho bright colors and 'the famous people, I ..of, pennants wasnt nearly as' interested as I would be ill' a Dixie game with 3. A. C. for all tho instance! Do '.vto repeat Tex 'Mrs; Hardy wo have H0V0 anyone leys and I do 85-ya- rd this year run? miss Dixie in other ways. Ho miss our association with tho splendid faculty and' the' fihe . students. FOR YOU .819 Ann Hollo DIXIE I ' Even though wo have been wel- here this isntt Dixiel Even the. weather here is unsmiling. Oh, we have had a very few days when the sun shone, but the. raincoat is tho standard emblem of Michigan, so it seems. 'And the classes! If Dixie students wore lost hero in. some of the largo groups, they would appreciate the in- dividual help and kindness of their Dixie teachers. In the beginning biolthere are ton ogy group, for instance, groups each having, betwoon 200 and 300 comed do have one cire If any of you 2QD class met, Richard Halliburton. adventures." . .. Mr. Halliburton possesses tho rare charm of lifting you out of yoursolf and taking you Mth him on his "glorious If venge, I I course! .subject.. All for 1 on one How I would liktr to be of those I read that you field strips this fall. two-ho- ur to Toroweap. Bo sure and inform me about the now romances thrt start. ' Best of luck to all you Dixioitos. bo glad to hoar from any of you ..may go. Ill that . to write, although I cant prompt replies to everyone, as care promise tagofchoF a fine, sense of and rtistio, a knowledge put you the beautiful' of history and geography,' a5 loyp of life adventure, a bit of daredoyil age, a' hate of the common run of tourist a sense of attractions, and,, about. humor, that nothing,' Ttoirf jails .in Gibraltar to prisons in' communist Rusaia could dampen, dont you think youd have and cour- . ideal traveling an companion? the June ni ght at Princeton, when ' he first de'cided t6 follow, the "Royal Road," to the last rhdio. f rom the tain of his ship, Richard Halliburton From a wonderful had time. has given you Ho the opportunity to share his adventures in six books. They 'are: ."TI10, Royal Adve"T.he Glorious To Worlds Conquer,"' "The Road To Romance," "New nture," "Seven Flying Carpet," and "Richard Adventure." This .ast letters book and Do is ... His Boots," .lifes collection of tho - To Romance" remember after a b cables which were compiled : who have you League Halliburton, ' after his death. read "The Rdyal Road what he thought of ; got out of the Cobras nest? "For good undone and gifts misspent and resolutions vaiii; Ti's somewhat late to trouble, this ho . I know. I would lead the sane life over, if I had to live again, Though chances are Id go. whore most But men go, " re- it consider that you much as have couldnt possibly assigned as these professors do. Example: In zoogeography our last assignment for the week was readings totaling 320 pages of have ever have . whore about students ever wanted the most ope of delightful personalities I Im 'glad that most of my classes are advanced groups whoro the enrollment is from throe to twelve. I to introduce Allow, .no students i However,. FRIENDS ITT . - , , is concerned, far thank his guardian 'devil that ho didnt As it. do good ..undone as Gifts ideas about that Ill most men go, a our own and as for going whoro bet theyre having misspent wonderful time 'in Hades thoro. . we have since ho got v Visit with Halliburton in tho library. IM. I have a very heavy schedule this first semester. Im looking forward to the school year you 194-2-42- , when Ill bo Sincerely, Ross Hardy seeing |