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A Basket of Chips Negotiations are under way to sell the farm." It looks as though some divine agency were working things out as they were intended. The lines of John Burroughs "My own will come to me" does indeed fit my case? June and James have received their Bachelor Degrees. Willard and Ruth are each succeeding in their work. I am proud of them. A radio invention of Willard gives promise of adding much to the convenience of school assemblies, and rapid distribution of messages, lectures to all parts of the build- ing or groups of buildings. Ruth's winning the Browning National poetry contest, and the publication of a book on Design are features that stand out to her credit, and many other honors. James has now received his M.S. Degree at the University of Utah. He will continue his education where he won a fellow- ship at Ames, Iowa, State Agriculture University. The farm has been sold at something of a sacrifice, but it will net me something towards a steady income. I have banked it toward the "Land of Eldorado." November 19,1935. Ione Godwin and I were married June 1, 1929, in Salt Lake City. I anticipated a great amount of happiness, but the reality has far exceeded even that promise. Directly after our marriage, we visited her parents, Mabel and Verne Godwin, and her sisters, Jeanette (Mrs. John Richard Campbell), Alice Phillips, and her brother, Lawrence Vern Godwin, in Los Angeles. The following two years were spent in Paris, Antibes, and a short time in London. I concentrated on my work in color etching, making several large plates at the Maccard Studio in Paris. I painted a series of Paris Bridges in oils, water colors, and etchings?' 8 See Part One, note 2. 0 See Part Three, note 12. 10 See "Checklist of Harwood Works," Appendix. lS2 |