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to Mr. and Mrs. William A. Locy
1 March 1918
Locy, Francis E., fl. 1918-1928
Writes to his parents about the latest pay allotments and letters he has received. Includes information about his duties.
GLC07810.062
to Kenneth S. Anderson
18 April 1918
Schmidt, John L., fl. 1918
Discusses his classes at the University of Marseilles and the long hours of studying. Reports on his social life at school. Mentions having seen a submarine and a British ocean liner from his apartment window. Written on Knights of Columbus...
GLC07810.086
to Dr. A.W. Hopkins
6 June 1918
Hopkins, Lawrence L., fl. 1918-1919
Writes to his father sending him birthday wishes. Reports that letters are strictly censored and he is not able to write with much detail. Includes his address. Postscript reports that the letter was returned; it was eventually mailed with...
GLC07810.021
to Mrs. A.W. Hopkins
16 June 1918
Writes to his mother that he is healthy and getting along well. Says that mail may be infrequent and unsatisfactory but not because something has happened to him. Describes letter-writing as a chore and may not have the opportunity to write very...
GLC07810.022
to Dr. and Mrs. A.W. Hopkins
30 June - 1 July 1918
Writes to his parents about his lack of correspondence from the family and the unreliability of the mail. Mentions the countryside and adds that any description of the land is prohibited. He has recieved a letter from a friend who informs him that...
GLC07810.023
to Helen Lyons
2 July 1918
Lyons, Curtis Blair, 1894-1968
Writes to his wife about the barracks, the officers, and the cooks. Reports that his captain is having motion pictures made from the time the soldiers leave their homes to their embarkation for France.
GLC07810.063
7 July 1918
Writes to his parents about having a relaxing Sunday answering letters. Reports having gotten letters from several family friends. Wonders how Harold is doing. Written on Camp Lee, Virginia, letterhead.
GLC07810.024
Writes to his mother about his general well-being. Inquires as to Harold's whereabouts. Includes a Christmas list and instructions for mailing care packages. Written on a YMCA aerogramme. An aerogramme consists of a blank sheet of paper with...
GLC07810.025
to Mayme Glerum
Roberts, Edward, fl. 1918
Writes to his sister about the slow mail and daily conditions. Encloses a clipping from the East Troy (WI) News about local servicemen. Written on YMCA letterhead.
GLC07810.085
to Gladys Schoomaker
13 July 1918
Schoomaker, Lee, fl. 1918-1919
Replies to his niece and discusses camp life, especially the entertainment at the YMCA. Promises to let her know when the next Vaudeville show is planned so she and her sister can fly to France to join their uncle.
GLC07810.087
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