November 15 [1948]
Dear Mom
Say you'd better be careful! Breaking ankles is no simple business. I saw the x-rays of
a girl who had jumped out of a 3 story building and landed on her feet and her ankles were a
mess. But at last reports she was still alive.
I'm sorry you won't be coming to see us this November, but on the other hand when you
do come he will probably have finished our decoration and you will be able to see the end result
instead of the process. At any rate we shall certainly be glad to see you when you do come.
I'm happy you like the dishwasher idea but there is a lot to consider, as I said before.
Perhaps you'd prefer a Thor which will wash both dishes and clothes. But for automatic washers
one needs 170 water for best results, which means, probably, an auxiliary tank. I'm having
trouble myself deciding whether it's worthwhile, because if we got a dishwasher we'd need an
extra booster heater, and with the heater we'd have to arrange a flue, etc, and so it goes one
thing adds to another. Quite a racket.
Do you mean to say that Pop voted for Hoover in '28? I'm Amazed! The New Yorker
this week is wonderful in the laughs it has at the expense of all things Republican, press,
pollsters, etc. And Time is devoted almost exclusively to excuses for the election results thus
New Yorker's comment that with all the reasons expounded now one can hardly have expected
the Republicans to come even close.
We had a nice dinner at Edsall's last Friday can't say that I like the Mrs. though Eldest
son completely op[p]ressed.
We've been lax so far about going to museums. Anita has had a period of not feeling
well and my weekdays are completely filled, so things go slowly. Here we're completely
occupied with the houses.
Our telephone is Wellesley 5-3702 M.
Much love,
Linus