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For years one of my chief jobs at
I think only young people will really like this book. I wish there the college girls just now, that it
happens to be the fashion. Would there be anything in advert advertising in college papers? I think the very thing that made
your book–buyer reduce his order will make young people read it if they know about
it. The girls all want that combative, defiant sort of career. It's in the air. If
you can think of some direct way to get at Smith and Barnard and Radcliffe etc, I will do anything I can to help
you.