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to Morris "Moe" Weiner
12 September 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia had a hard day at work, then went out with Mad and Ben. She also responds to Moe's letters.
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16 September 1944
Sylvia woke up find all the lights on. She then went to work as usual, and went to Mad's afterward.
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28 September 1944
Sylvia mentions Roosevelt and Churchill, and responds to letters.
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3 October 1944
Sylvia describes mishaps at work, and describes supper and the fish they ate later that night.
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11 October 1944
Sylvia describes an incident that kept her late at the office.
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20 October 1944
Sylvia discusses a Post War Planning Meeting she attended.
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21 October 1944
Sylvia discusses current politics, and mentions the Pro Roosevelt papers.
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1 November 1944
Sylvia describes day at work, and her dentist visit. She also mentions Bess, and talks about politics.
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3 November 1944
Sylvia attended a rally, the second page is handwritten.
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6 November 1944
Sylvia just heard the president make his final speech of the campaign.
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8 November 1944
Sylvia analyzes the election.
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February 20, 1945
Sylvia went to a Selective Services Board meeting.
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5 March 1945
Sylvia mentioned Bess and Ruth and the psychiatric files she must go over. She has just received ten letters from him.
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1 April 1945
Sylvia went to the movies with Marge and Joe. She enjoyed the short that was put out by the state department about a peace organization.
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10 April 1945
Sylvia describes a meeting of the draft boards she attended, and responds to various letters.
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12 April 1945
Sylvia laments Roosevelt's death.
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14 April 1945
Sylvia mentions money troubles, and recounts watching Roosevelt's funeral.
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to "Moe" Weiner
8 June 1945
Sylvia reports that someone who applied for selective service was ruled to have a schizoid personality, wishes Moe well on his furlough to England.
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11 July 1945
Sylvia interviewed eight boys for the Selective Service Board at work. She also thanks Moe for a blouse he sent.
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8 August 1945
Sylvia went to Select Service Board meeting and then went out with Bess.
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25 August 1945
Sylvia informs him that she no longer works for the War Assistance Unit. This letter is missing pages.
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to Sylvia Weiner
25 May 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe says he has not heard from Jimmie in a while, and asks after Mad, Alfred and Alice. He also asks about Sylvia's ration points.
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1 January 1944
Moe writes of how the separation has only made their relationship stronger. They are now in each other's thoughts more than ever. He jokes that the censor will have a hard time with his letters. He wants to know more about Sylvia's selective service...
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January 25, 1944
Moe talks about how Congress shelved the bill for the soldier's vote so it reverts backs to the states.
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2 March 1944
Moe is glad Mad and Ben had a good time in the country. He says Sylvia's work with the Selective Service Board sounds harder than being in the army. Moe tells her not to send any more money.
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