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to Sylvia Weiner
January 14, 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe reports that he and Marty shared some food Olga had sent and that he received some candy from his mother.
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January 16, 1944
Moe reports that he slept late on Sunday and that they had chocolate ice cream for dessert that evening.
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Moe hints that it's time to ask for groceries. He says he brought along a book of poems to keep him company.
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January 22, 1944
Moe tells Sylvia throughout the letter not to worry about him, for there is no reason to worry, and responds to various letters. He says the Chinese food she had can't be as bad as the Chinese food they had in England. He also says she should have...
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January 26, 1944
Moe comments that the dinner he ate reminded him of home. He reports the weather has turned damp.
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January 29, 1944
Moe had his late night snack with Joe and Marty and played gin rummy.
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February 1, 1944
Moe ate too much spaghetti for dinner but laments that there was no wine.
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February 5, 1944
Moe received a package from Eddie that included cookies. He complains that there is still no mail from Sylvia.
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February 13, 1944
Moe describes more of London. He has been hanging out with another soldier who recommended some good restaurants., and introduced him to a Mrs. Malcolm who used to run a Red Cross show.
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February 14, 1944
Moe wished her a happy valentine's day and mentions that he went to a live performance of Beethoven. Afterwards he enjoyed a high tea and met up with Mrs. Malcolm again.
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