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  1. Eleanore Kotleba

    HI HELEN,
    COMMENTS ON YOUR DAY IN GENERAL:
    THE GENTLEMAN SITTING BEHIND YOU DID NOT AGREE WITH THE LECTURES. HE WAS THERE BECAUSE HE WANTED TO HEAR WHAT THE BISHOP SAID ABOUT THE SACRAMENTS AND THE NEW TESTAMENT. IT IS ALWAYS GOOD TO HEAR VIEWS OF OTHER PEOPLE EVEN IF YOU DO NOT AGREE. THE GENTLEMAN SITTING BEHIND YOU REALLY IS INTO READING AND STUDYING THE NEW TESTAMENT AND WOULD BE WILLING TO CONVERSE WITH YOU ONE ON ONE IN THE FUTURE THAT IS, IF YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED.
    IT IS INTERSTING AND AMUSING TO SEE THAT YOU HAVE A PICTURE OF THE RESTROOM FACILITIES ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING BUT DID NOT GIVE EQUAL PUBLICITY TO THE ONES INSIDE OF THE BUILDING WHICH WERE AT THE FRONT AND REAR OF THE BUILDING. I’M NOT SO SURE THAT THE ONES OUTSIDE WERE MEANT FOR THE GUESTS OF THE LECTURE AS I DON’T RECALL THE ANNOUNCEMENTS GEARED TO THEM. COULD THOSE POSSIBLY HAVE BEEN FOR THE WORKERS WHO WERE WORKING ON THE GROUNDS?
    I’M GLAD THAT YOU CAME TO MUNDELEIN AND WERE ABLE TO MEET THE AUTHOR WHOSE WRITINGS YOU ENJOYED IN THE PAST AND THAT MAYBE YOU WILL AGAIN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE NEXT OPPORTUNITY OF COMING TO THESE FREE LECTURES AND FREE LUNCHES.
    I DON’T ORDINARILY LIKE ORGAN MUSIC BUT I DID LIKE WHAT THE YOUNG MAN WAS PLAYING. FOR ME IT WAS RELAXING.

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