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to Sylvia Weiner
16 May 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe said he saw a training film he disliked. He also mentions that they resumed baseball games but unfortunately there are not many of the same people on his team.
GLC09414.1408
17 May 1945
Moe played a baseball game and they lost. He also agrees not to buy a suit, and learns the name of the lighter she is sending.
GLC09414.1411
21 May 1945
Moe describes going swimming. He also mentions going to see a couple of bad films.
GLC09414.1413
24 May 1945
Moe names the event in 1931 that precipitated the war. He says that the only thing that has changed is that their love has grown stronger. HE also mentions seeing a play that night (Anything Goes), and playing ping pong.
GLC09414.1416
25 May 1945
Moe really likes the lighter Sylvia sent. He reports that he saw a movie with Jack and then played ping pong. He also reminisces some more over time spent in England.
GLC09414.1417
5 July 1945
Moe went to a track meet at the municipal stadium, then watched a French motor bike race.
GLC09414.1449
24 July 1945
Moe reports that the company is having a dance and party tonight but that he will head into town. He asks Sylvia what she thinks of the Dodgers these days. He also reacts to Mad's trying to teach an Italian girl to play baseball before she could...
GLC09414.1459
2 August 1945
Moe saw "Arsenic and Old Lace," and played ping pong. He writes that Sam Finestone is taking advantage of the G.I Bill and is taking classes at the New York School.
GLC09414.1468
7 August 1945
Moe writes that they have lifted the censorship for the time being and he can write a little more freely. He says he has started playing gin rummy again, and discusses the ongoing problems with the car.
GLC09414.1472
18 August 1945
Moe played horseshoes and volley ball. He and Irwin saw a movie. He reports that he is still unable to get a furlough but will keep trying. Written at Camp Boston
GLC09414.1483
3 September 1945
Moe is sure it won't be long now until he gets to go home. He describes more of his trip to Switzerland. He also writes that one can buy the finest liquors in the world in Switzerland. He mentions that he went to the beach, and went hiking. Written...
GLC09414.1488
11 September 1945
Moe reports that some of the boys went fishing and caught a trout. He also discusses the point system and how some men will be transferred out and others transferred in. Written at Camp Boston
GLC09414.1495
25 September 1945
Moe says he is fed up with waiting to come home. He says the whole system of deciding who gets to come home and who doesn't is ridiculous. He also writes that he enclosed a ticket from their day at the races. This ticket is not included in the...
GLC09414.1504
21 September 1945
Moe sent this V-Mail from Paris, he says he took a tour of Versailles, then saw the Folies Bergère. Finally he went to the races.
GLC09414.1505
1929-1945
Moe reports that he is preparing for movie night, and that he visited Marty in his barracks and played gin rummy.
GLC09414.1521
January 30, 1944
Gellis, Joe, fl. 1944
Gellis writes there is nothing unusual going on. As usual Marty and Moe are playing gin rummy. He mentions that he got very homesick when they first came to England.
GLC09414.1584
[Brainteasers and logic problems]
A series of handwritten brainteasers and logic problems, it is not clear who these problems were meant for.
GLC09414.1643
Baseball ticket
14 April 1943
Yankees-Giants-Dodgers baseball ticket, with red and blue letters and green shading. the ticket is for a double header with the proceeds going to the Civilian Defense Volunteer office. The ticket is unused and complete.
GLC09414.1698
February 20, 1945
Moe was able to see two shows this week. He also played ping pong with Jack at the Red Cross, and requests Sylvia send him a zippo lighter.
GLC09414.1707
to Mr. Louis Stamps
16 September 1964
Sabaroff, Susanne, 1944-
Letter addressed to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, discussing her return to school at Penn State and the beginning of his graduate career at Bucknell University. She describes her preparations for leaving--shopping, doctor appointments--and...
GLC09571.01.01
[Penn State Hopes Wydman Fills QB Vacancy and Princeton to Battle Yale]
12 September 1964
Conlin, Bill, fl. 1964
Newspaper clipping by Bill Conlin sent from Susanne Sabaroff to Loius Stamps about who will become the next quarterback for Penn State. Refers to the quarterback-naming ritual, "the Miracle of Mount Nittany," and names previous quarterbacks. It...
GLC09571.01.02
[Bucknell and On Television] [newspaper clipping]
circa September 1964
Newspaper clipping describing the state of Bucknell's football team. Back of clipping has television schedule for football.
GLC09571.01.03
to Louis Stamps
30 September 1964
Sabaroff, Susanne, 1944-?
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written at Penn State, primarily describing her classes and professors. She also mentions that she is sick and comments on the Bucknell baseball team.
GLC09571.04
to Louis Stamps [Decimalized .01- .02]
17 November 1964
Alyee, fl. 1964
Letter to Louis Stamps from Alyee, who is attending the University of Miami. As well as a photograph of Alyee with a encouraging note on the back.
GLC09571.16
Letter to Louis Stamps from Alyee, who is attending the University of Miami. She asks if he attended a Martin Luther King, Jr. rally and tells him about the plays that she has recently seen. She refers to a planned trip of his to Miami that he has...
GLC09571.16.01
[Collection of Samuel Watson Van Nuys, F company, 7th regiment, Indiana, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
Includes over 110 letters to his parents with commentary on seeing Lincoln, commanding colored troops, baseball, etc.; with tintype photo of Van Nuys and 2 other officers.
GLC07687
to Dear Parents
4 November 1861
Written at Camp Elkwater.
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to Little Brother Charlie
24 November 1861
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to Pa
6 March 1861-7 March 1861
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to Dear Cousins
15 June 1862
Written on Hopewell Academy stationary.
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to Parents
February 10, 1863
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February 15, 1863
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February 23, 1863
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February 28, 1863
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15 March 1863
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22 March 1863
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March 29, 1863
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5 April 1863
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6 April 1863
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12 April 1863
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17 April 1863
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22 April 1863
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26 April 1863
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8 May 1863
Written along the Rappahannock River
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[9 May 1863]
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10 May 1863
Written at Camp White Oak Church
GLC07687.027
15 May 1863
Written in Camp of the 7th Indiana Volunteers
GLC07687.028
21 May 1863
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27 May 1863
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31 May 1863
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5 June 1863
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16 June 1863
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22 June 1863
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27 June 1863
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5 July 1863
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6 July 1863
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11 July 1863
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28 July 1863
GLC07687.040
8 August 1863
Written at Camp Belgar.
GLC07687.041
9 August 1863
Written at the Belger Barracks
GLC07687.042
16 August 1863
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10 August 1863
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23 August 1863
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30 August 1863
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6 September 1863
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12 September 1863
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20 September 1863
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27 September 1863
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2 October 1863
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9 October 1863
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14 October 1863
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22 October 1863
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1 November 1863
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11 November 1863
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20 November 1863
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29 November 1863
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3 December 1863
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6 December 1863
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13 December 1863
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20 December 1863
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27 December 1863
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3 January 1864
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to Bro John
8 January 1864
GLC07687.065
January 10,1864
GLC07687.066
January 17, 1864
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January 24, 1864
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January 31, 1864
GLC07687.069
February 10, 1864
GLC07687.070
to Bro Charlie
February 14, 1864
GLC07687.071
February 21, 1864
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February 28, 1864
GLC07687.073
7 March 1864
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14 March 1864
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27 March 1864
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4 April 1864
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9 April 1864
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17 April 1864
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24 April 1864
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30 April 1864
Written in Camp Hamilton, first named Camp Troy. The Fortress Monroe lies in the same vicinity.
GLC07687.081
3 May 1864
Written in Camp Hamilton, first named Camp Troy.
GLC07687.082
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