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					<l>COPY
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					<l>January 20, 1922</l>
					<l>My dear Mother:</l>
					<l>There is no publication which reports for</l>
					<l>public distribution the hearings of these</l>
					<l>sub-committees. I have tried to find such</l>
					<l>for you, and have failed.</l>
					<l>I think that if you wanted to follow generally</l>
					<l>Congressional affairs written up in an accurate</l>
					<l>manner for popular reading The United States</l>
					<l>Daily is the best publication. This is $15</l>
					<l>a year, and I will be glad to subscribe for it</l>
					<l>if you would like it and would be interested in</l>
					<l>it. It is not quite so readable as an</l>
					<l>ordinary newspaper and might seem pretty dry,</l>
					<l>and I wonder if you would care for it. I am</l>
					<l>having a copy sent to you for consideration.</l>
					<l>We enjoyed your last letter very much.</l>
					<l>We are both well and working hard.</l>
					<l>Mert Robbins and Florence are due tomorrow</l>
					<l>night for a couple of days.</l>
					<l>Love from both of us.</l>
					<l>Your loving son,</l>
					<l>Mrs.C. G. Austin,</l>
					<l>91 South Main Street,</l>
					<l>St. Albans, Vermont.</l>
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