[Letter from Felix Butte to Elizabeth Kirkpatrick - May 16, 1923]

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Letter from Dr. Butte to Elizabeth discussing exam he took in his histology class and the weather.

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[2] p. ; 28 x 19 cm.

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Butte, Felix Latimore, Sr. May 16, 1923.

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Letter from Dr. Butte to Elizabeth discussing exam he took in his histology class and the weather.

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[2] p. ; 28 x 19 cm.

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Text: "Wednesday afternoon. My Own - We had one of the hardest exams this morning I ever saw - in histology. She went way back and asked us some stuff we had last term - [...] development and maturing ovarian follicles, and whatnot. All the class is severely griped, but really I believe I was lucky enough to have made a real good grade - surely hope so. Yes, it's getting to be mighty pretty here - ideal camping and fishing weather and the swimming is fine - so they say; we may have to try it a little late this afternoon. Sweetheart, I'm sorry I mailed that letter yesterday, I should have known better and waited a while. Kiss me, though, won't you, and know that I do love you more than all the world. These two weeks are flying by in a hurry, aren't they. And I know you do have a lot of work at the close of school - but that will make it pass all the quicker. I hear my car coming - yes the yellow one - I've got to visit the barber. I love you again and again. Your own, Felix."

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  • May 16, 1923

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Butte, Felix Latimore, Sr. [Letter from Felix Butte to Elizabeth Kirkpatrick - May 16, 1923], letter, May 16, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1661223/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Moody Medical Library, UT.

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