John Keyes to Peter Keyes, Feb 18, 1933

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Title

John Keyes to Peter Keyes, Feb 18, 1933

Description

Writes of difficulty to find jobs and failure to have been accepted in to the foreign service. Suggests "family funds appear to be at the usual low ebb." John continues, "Under the circumstances it does seem rather queer that we should need four servants to take care of three people. If we could drop one of them it would pay for my further study and leave over some one hundred berries besides, that is if I understand Kate's salary alright, and that one hundred berries would do quite nicely for you and Henry. I have finally come to the conclusion that we have sufficient income to manage the necessary things quite easily, but when I mention this I am reminded of other matters."

Creator

John Keyes

Source

From the collection of Frances Parkinson Keyes Papers, Special Collections, University of Vermont Library.

Date

1933-02-18

Contributor

Kassandra LaPrade Seuthe

About the Original Item

Date Added
April 19, 2014
Collection
Frances Parkinson Keyes Collection
Citation
John Keyes, “John Keyes to Peter Keyes, Feb 18, 1933,” Omeka@CTL, accessed November 7, 2024, https://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/1628.
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