A Letter to the University of Kansas Memorial Corporation, From Kate Stevens
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Like every real American I am a citizen abhorring the methods and results of "secret diplomacy," working for truth and justice and to be dehvered from shams. when you look towards woods and see a burning torch edging the grey of the still unleafed forest. As daylight faded, I set the box on a stone window- ledge, hoping that Croton water, saturating the cotton, and the cool air of an April night, would quite refresh the buds. Next morning, at the Rooms of the Kansas Welcome Association, I found... a blue bowl and arranged the flowers in it, weaving through smaller twigs a vellum slip bearing mearly ten typewritten words: SENT BY FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. The bowl I set on a table by a north window, so the buds might gain whatever cool air came in. "How those redbuds will speak to doughboys and sailors just landed from France!" I said to myself. "When the buddies catch sight of the blossoms, they will think for a second they are actually back on some Kansas farm!" The Association had advertised a reception for that evening, and boys would be coming from the camps neighboring New York; also from hospitals.
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