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June 29, 1991

Mr. and Mrs. Kalman and Betty Phillips
3486 Woodcliff Road
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

Dear Kal and Betty:

Your big party sounds wonderful.  The invitation was
beautifully done.  I loved the picture of you and Kal and
also the fine picture of Kal's parents.  It is wonderful that
you have six grandchildren.  They have good genes and were
brought up in a good environment.

I feel sad that I won't be at the party.  I will send a
note to your three children.

My sister Dorothy died in 1978.  Her illness and death
was a very sad event and stressful to my health.  I am still
getting along.  With the billions of people on the planet who
are living destructive lives, I do not feel that I should be
sorry for myself.

I enclose an article entitled the voice of the enemy.
My articles are serious, but they are basically optimistic
because I feel that the world's trouble is made by human
beings and could be corrected.

I send my love to all of you.  You're wonderful people.
You make a bright spot in a troubled world.  Wishing all of
you good health, long life and lots of joy.

Sincerely,
Bob
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June 29, 1991

Karen, Greg and Brad Phillips
15027 McKendree Avenue
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

Dear Friends:

I appreciate the invitation to your wonderful party.  I
would have loved meeting you and collectively your six
children.  I should be a very happy affair.  Wishing all of
you long life, good health and happy happenings.

Sincerely,
Robert Little
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June 29, 1991

Dr. John P. Nelligan, M.D.
801 Brewster Avenue, Suite 100
Redwood City, CA 94063

Dear Dr. Nelligan:

I still cannot escape the wheel chair and walker.  Would
you kindly provide me with a statement to that affect that I
may give that to the Palo Alto Orthopedic people.  Thank you.

I enclose an article that I wrote sometime ago, dated
August 22, 1990, but you might find it interesting.

Sincerely,
Robert  H. Little, M.D.
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June 29, 1991

Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn and Mary Ball
30467 Lone Pine Drive
Junction City, Oregon 97448

Dear Vaughn and Mary,

I was delighted to get the story of your activities
dated December 1989.  Ever since you moved away, I've been
looking forward to seeing you, along with your children and
grandchildren.  I was sad to hear about the death of Richard
Butera, killed in a crash of his own airplane.  Such a thing
is frightful.  It leaves a scar in ones soul..

What you have done sounds very sensible.

Selling your sailing ketch the Tynamara was sad, but the
Tynamara was like a living creature.  You milled the
beautiful wood.  You and your family installed it - you grew
and milled the holly which made the beautiful white strips
between the teak.

I remember your grandson Jason, and his father.  Jason
is practically grown up now and I'm sure he looks wonderful.

For mental stability, it is important to fill ones memory
bank with fine people.  You and Mary and your family and the
things you do and the wonderful activities you carry out on
the ranch and everywhere, fill a big niche in my memory bank.

Sir Bertrand Russell said that the main cause of
unhappiness is jealousy, and the antidote is admiration.  My
sister Dorothy died in 1978.  I was never the same again.

I still long to come and visit you and keep thinking
about it.  Especially the big party and get-together to which
you invited me.  I enclose a couple of articles.  One is
called "The Voice of the Enemy".

With friendship and admiration.

Sincerely,
Robert