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October 28th, 1952 — Joyce writes from Denver on the eve of a big genetics and evolution quiz, armed with her study outline but fretting over memorization. Campus life hums in the background: fraternity shakeups, pledge drama, and a visit to the Chuck Wagon café where an older man seeks an odd job for coffee. Friends squabble over shared desks, and Winnie’s birthday looms with broomstick jokes attached.

Amid lighthearted gossip and day-to-day routines, Joyce’s thoughts turn inward — remembering milestones in her relationship with Earl, from the jasmine he gave her to the Sunday in Central City when she realized she loved him. The letter is a blend of light campus chatter and deeply personal reflection, ending with her determination to keep studying and her heartfelt promise of love that will last a lifetime.

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