To the Editor of the Crimson:
I would very much like to correspond with students at your University with similar interests to my own. It is my belief that a great deal can be learned through personal correspondence that cannot be obtained from existing literature of our two countries. I am twenty-two years of age, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Economic History and Native Law and Administration in 1945. I am now taking the Law degree.
My other interests lie in the fields of music-since I myself play the piano, and ballet dancing, which I learn too; as well as art and literature.
I would be particularly keen to write to students of law, who are also interested in the "arts". Miss Rochelle Jacobson.
51 Honey Street, Berea,
Johannesburg, South Africa.
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