Here's a fine spring how-do-you-do: writing from home because Salt Lake
City is snowed in. Normally we scoff at effete easterners who close their
cities with two inches of snow; today I've blown a foot off my driveway once and
there is already another 6" built back up; 16" of snow since midnight,
about 2.5 feet at my house since last Thursday. I tried to get to work for
an hour but the freeway I have to cross was a parking lot. The University
is having a snow day, or at least a snow morning; the last time I remember this
was, by cracky, (ptooey!), back in the winter of '83.
Anyway, I have an actual question, and I can't access library databases
from home; this from a patron regarding the column that Eleanor Roosevelt wrote
called "My Day"; he's wondering is there is any way to figure out which papers
might have carried the column in the spring of 1944. Any ideas?
Roy "glad to have high-speed cable and Itunes at home!" Webb
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