61. On the wall of her home in Woodstock, Ga., she has a letter from a friend, the late poet Howard Nemerov. 62. Rep. Bill McCollum, R-Fla., had a letter in The New York Times the other day defending the new restrictions on Legal Services. 63. Sent on to school in Sedona, Ariz., he learned Hopi and Jemez from roommates and figured out how to write languages that had no letters. 64. Salinger, a famous recluse who has sued in the past to keep his words private, presumably will be content to have the letters back. 65. She has letters from United that gave her the wrong phone number for appealing the coverage denial and contradicted themselves in explaining it. 66. She had letters of praise about her menagerie from previous landlords, two in-house pet sitters and her veterinarians. 67. She has letters from doctors, friends, relatives and her Mormon bishop, attesting that she takes good care of Corinda. 68. She remembered her mother-in-law once saying the family had old letters, still affixed with sealing wax. 69. Sherry noticed that three of them had the letter W tattooed on their snowy butts. 70. She said it was because she had double letters in both names. |