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to Morris "Moe" Weiner
January 24, 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia read about a particular corporal and says it is too bad Moe doesn't have a corporal like that, she also mentions her mother and David.
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Sylvia spoke to Hy, and remarks on the freezing weather. She also brings up the ever active subject of cigarettes.
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January 27, 1945
Written from museum of modern art: Sylvia visited his parents, and saw Margie. She also learned that Joe had a relapse.
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January 30, 1945
Sylvia mentions David, her mother and her father. She writes that father called, asking to come home but that she talked him out of it.
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January 31, 1945
Sylvia stood in line for cigarettes, then went to a union meeting.
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February 1, 1945
Sylvia received a card with pictures of soldiers from Jay and Davie who think one of the soldiers in the picture is Moe, but she doesn't agree.
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Sylvia saw Mad's new baby
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February 2, 1945
Written from a beauty parlor: Sylvia mentions Moe's mother, Adele, Sam, Beth and his brother Ben
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February 4, 1945
Sylvia spent time at Mad's, and went to her mother's. She then responded to Moe's letters.
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February 5, 1945
Sylvia writes that she has an exam the next day.
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February 7, 1945
Sylvia talks about the difficulty of getting to work on time, an visited Mad and Ben. Sylvia also had to get a new license for the car.
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Sylvia went to lunch with supervisor, she finds her supervisor annoying.
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February 10, 1945
Sylvia mentions that Mad told her Joe is feeling better, and she recounts Mad's telling her the story of Mildred Solomon's little brother.
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Sylvia received a letter from Sam B. saying he hopes he can meet Moe.
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February 12, 1945
Sylvia visited with Mad, and played with David and Daniel. She also mentioned Bess.
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February 13, 1945
Sylvia recounts her visit with Olga.
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February 14, 1945
This letter is form valentines' day, and in it Sylvia thanks Moe for the flowers he sent. Sylvia also mentions that she is planning to go to a lecture on psychoanalysis with Sarah F.
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to Sylvia Weiner
17 September 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe describes the recent party. When he drank port wine at the party, he was reminded of all the times they drank port wine at home. He has forgotten the exact day of Sylvia's birthday and apologizes profusely.
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18 September 1943
Moe wrote this letter as he was waiting for his barrack to pass inspection. He says the typical soldier doesn't understand what's really going on. They are ignorant and misinformed. He congratulates Sylvia on getting a raincoat.
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[Group of young soldiers with guns]
1929-1945
Group of soldiers, each labeled with a number and on the reverse are the names for each, labeled "My Gang, 1. Jenkins 2. Kaegor 3. Jhons 4. Jhonson 5. Paul King 6. Kerr 7. Jachoskie 8. Kiefer 9. Karafar 10. Sgt Hilton 11. Dick King 12. Bob King"
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[Two soldiers pose with guns]
Two soldiers pose guns, camp in background.
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[Three soldiers pose with equipment]
Three soldiers pose with equipment, camp in background.
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[Soldier poses with gun]
One soldier poses with gun, full length, camp in background. Reverse labeled with "R.E. King".
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One soldier poses with gun, full length profile, camp in background. Reverse is labeled with "Kaegor".
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17 May 1943
Moe reminds Sylvia to write to Benoit. He also speculates on how long the next bivouac will last and reminds her about the car insurance.
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