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[Students marching]
April 1970
Bleicher, Kevin, fl. 1970
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Students march with fists up during anti-Vietnam war protests.
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[Filming crew]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Three camera operators holding equipment during protests.
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[People gathered in front of school building]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Group of students standing in front of building and in parking lot.
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[Students amidst demonstration at Ohio State University]
May 1970
One black and white photograph dated May 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Crowd of students gather during protests. Groups are partly standing and sitting on the ground.
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[Students and faculty amidst demonstration at Ohio State University]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Crowd of students gather during protests. Groups are standing and sitting on the ground.
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[Students surround vehicle]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Crowd of Ohio State University students gather during protests. Group of students surround a vehicle.
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[Ohio State University students in front of building]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970. Image displays a procession of students heading towards protests.
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[Chalk-written message for police at Ohio State University]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Shot of cement ground with text written in chalk, "Liberated Zone - No Pigs."
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[Procession of students en route to protest]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. View of Ohio State University students heading in procession towards the protest.
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[Ohio State University students gathered in front of a building]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Students and faculty standing in front of a building during protests.
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Deadly!
20 October 1943
Autocar
One poster entitled, "Deadly!" printed by Autocar, dated October 20, 1943. Poster features an Autocar half-track shooting its guns as soldiers charge around it. The poster reads in part, "In Tunisia, within three months, it 'downed 78 German planes...
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Big Trucks for Big Jobs
1941-1945
One poster entitled, "Big Trucks for Big Jobs" printed by Autocar, dated 1941-1945. Poster features an Autocar fuel truck on a road in a jungle. There is a bullet-riddled Japanese plane's wing in the foreground. There are four bombers in the air...
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[Ohio State University's Oval quad]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image of campus quad, known as the Oval, occupied by a gathering of protesters in the background.
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[Ohio State University students lined up by trees]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image of students holding their arms out.
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Down to the Sea in Autocars!
One poster entitled, "Down to the Sea in Autocars!" printed by Autocar, dated 1941-1945. Poster features an Autocar truck owned by California's Bigge Drayage Company. The truck is hauling a 60 ton hull section of a prefabricated warship for Henry J...
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[Ohio State University students stand under trees during protests]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image of group of students and television crews on campus grounds.
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[Ohio State University students looking out dorm windows]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image of student onlookers viewing out building windows. A printed letter "A" is tied to the outside of a window. Officers can be seen stationed at entrance of building.
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[Grass]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image of blades of grass.
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Heavy Duty is Easy Duty for Autocar
One poster entitled, "Heavy Duty is Easy Duty for Autocar" printed by Autocar, dated 1941-1945. Poster features an Autocar truck owned by Art Brockman of Detroit, Michigan, a crane and hauling company. The truck is hauling a 93 ton transformer which...
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Contents... One Hellcat
3 April, 1944
One poster entitled, "Contents... One Hellcat" printed by Autocar, dated April 3, 1944. Poster features an Autocar truck owned by Dade Brothers, Inc., lifting a crate that carries fully built Hellcats, and Wildcats, two types of planes used by the...
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[Group of men huddled during protests]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image of men huddled together during protests.
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[Ohio State University students looking out dormitory windows]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image shot from bottom of building looking up. Shows students looking out windows on three different floors.
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[Group of Ohio State University students protesting, some holding megaphone]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image of students and faculty protesting; one student holding a megaphone.
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[Ohio State University students at protest]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. Image taken from the center of the group of Ohio State University students protesting.
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[Ohio State University students stare out dorm windows]
One black and white photograph dated April 1970 taken by Kevin Bleicher. View of students, from the street, staring out windows. Printouts of the raised fist illustration labelled with the words "STRIKE" hang beneath dorm windows.
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She's Ready, Too
1942
United States Government Printing Office
One poster entitled, "She's Ready, Too" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1942. Poster features a woman dressed in a yellow suit. Behind her is a shadow of a patriot. The poster reads, "She's Ready, Too Buy War Bonds."...
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Let 'Em Have It
1943
One poster entitled, "Let 'Em Have It" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1943. Poster features a soldier throwing a grenade. The background of the poster is grey smoke and barbed wire. The poster reads, "Let 'Em Have It...
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Help Bring Them Back To You!
One poster entitled, "Help Bring Them Back To You!" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1943. Poster features a blue star service banner hanging in a window. There is also a illustrated poster reading, "This is a V home" in...
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Save waste fats for explosives
One poster entitled, "Save waste fats for explosives" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1943. Poster features a hand holding a frying pan. The hand is pouring cooking fat into a red cloud. There are thirteen bombs flying...
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I'll carry mine too!
One poster entitled, "I'll carry mine too!" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1943. Poster features a woman carrying some boxes and a grocery bag. Behind her are soldiers marching, and carrying packs and guns. The poster...
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Buy That Invasion Bond!
1944
One poster entitled, "Buy That Invasion Bond!" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1944. Poster features a battle. Soldiers charge out of carriers as bombs are being dropped from planes. The art used in the poster is signed...
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Thanks Buddy!
One poster entitled, "Thanks Buddy!" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1944. Poster features a soldier shaking hands with a paper boy who is carrying papers under his arm. The poster reads, "Thanks Buddy! Newspaper Boys...
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Don't Shiver This Winter...
One poster entitled, "Don't Shiver This Winter..." printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1944. Poster features a penguin looking cold in a winter hat and scarf and holding a shovel. The penguin is standing on an ice block...
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Make Victory Secure
1945
One poster entitled, "Make Victory Secure" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1945. Poster features a flag flying over a farm. The poster reads, "Make Victory Secure Buy Victory Bonds" The identifying numbers at the bottom...
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Victory - now you can invest in it!
One poster entitled, "Victory - now you can invest in it!" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1945. Poster features a bald eagle perched on a stack of war bonds with his wings spread. The background is three stripes; one...
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Now... All Together
One poster entitled, "Now... All Together" printed by the United States Government Printing Office, dated 1945. Poster is a painting of a photo taken by Associated Press. The image is of five United States Marines planting the United States flag at...
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Fire Is A 5th-Columnist
One poster entitled, "Fire Is A 5th-Columnist," dated 1941-1945. Poster features a personification of fire in a black robe. The poster reads, "Fire Is A 5th-Columnist ..Don't Let It Endanger This Plant.. Keep Fire Out By Being Careful." There is also...
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Verboten
Remington
One poster entitled, "Verboten" printed by Remington, dated 1941-1945. Poster features a caricature of a Nazi soldier pointing a finger at a man that is holding an envelope with suggestion written on it. The poster reads, "Verboten Der Fuehrer Has...
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Let's get it over Quick!
Carrier
One poster entitled, "Let's get it over Quick!" printed by Carrier, dated 1941-1945. Poster features a soldier holding a gun and yelling over his shoulder. The poster reads in part, "Let's stop thinking of a long war! Let's start speeding up a short...
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Careless Words May Cause Disaster!
1939-1945
The Director of Public Information for National Salvage Office, fl. 1939-1945
One poster entitled, "Careless Words May Cause Disaster!" printed by the Director of Public Information, dated 1939-1945. Poster features a sailor with the initials H.M.C.S. (Her Majesty's Canadian Ship) on his hat holding his finger up to his lips...
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Beware
One poster entitled, "Beware" printed by the Director of Public Information, dated 1939-1945. Poster features three Canadian servicemen talking over a drink. Behind them in the shadows is the face of a man. His ear is not colored in and is facing...
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If you don't need it... Don't Buy It
One poster entitled, "If you don't need it... Don't Buy It" printed by the director of Public Information, dated 1939-1945. Poster features a white elephant, outlined in orange. The elephant has a for sale sign on it and a couple is looking at it...
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published
1818-1819
More, Hannah, 1745-1833
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 1 Poems
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 2 Sacred Dramas
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 3 Tragedies
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 4 Stories For The Middle Ranks
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 5 Tales for the Common People
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 6 Essays and Tracts
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 7 Strictures on Female Education
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 8 Strictures on Female Education
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 9 Hints Towards Forming the Character of a Princess
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 10 Hints Towards Forming the Character of a Princess
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 12 Coelebs in Search of a Wife
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 13 Practical Piety
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 14 Practical Piety
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The Works Of Hannah More in Eighteen Volumes: including Several Pieces Never Before Published Vol 15 Christian Morals
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to Sylvia Weiner
1 April 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe says he saw a good detective movie. He also heard that Frank Mooney is now stationed in Paris. He also went to the theatre to see Rose Marie in French.
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2 April 1945
Moe writes about what the French do for April Fool's, and says they call it Paisson d' Avril. At the Red Cross Club the girls played a prank where they cut out the figure of a fish and went around pinning it on the back of any unsuspecting person.
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3 April 1945
Moe answers Sylvia's question in regard to what word was deleted in a previous letter. Apparently he made a reference to how slow the mail can be and how one might sneak in or get through the blockade, someone actually censored the word "blockade."
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4 April 1945
Moe received a notice from the treasury department that he has been promoted from grade 9 to grade 11. He also saw another Betty Grable film at camp.
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5 April 1945
Moe reports that he is planning to go to a revue tonight. Me mentions that Jack got a pass to Paris, also that he received a package from his mother and from Sylvia earlier in the week.
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6 April 1945
Moe wrote excitedly about the Russian denunciation of their neutrality pact with Japan. He also went to a show, and says he is glad Ben liked his mother's chicken cacciatore.
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7 April 1945
Moe refers to Paul Stein who dropped in recently and Ruth K. being over for dinner. He is not surprised that Paul's pronunciation of a news cast announcing the end of a war didn't come true.
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8 April 1945
Moe reports that Jack returned from Paris and he was green with envy just listening to him. He is glad that Sylvia has softened her attitude toward Sybil.
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9 April 1945
Moe says his friend Jay is past 30 and doing a great job but the draft board won't leave him alone. He reports that he wanted to go to the movies with Jack but they have now imposed a limit on the number of passes issued.
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10 April 1945
Moe says he played ping pong, and reminds Sylvia to take the ping pong table when she moves. He also acknowledges how hard it is, no matter what the circumstances.
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17 April 1945
Moe says he went to the movies, had steak, and then got dressed in full regalia.
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18 April 1945
Moe writes that he is more adjusted to the fact that they have to move because he had already made the physical separation. He also says he is sorry to hear that Russia decided to honor all her treaties.
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19 April 1945
Moe writes about a party they recently had. He describes the food and the dancing, and says he can't dance with anyone but Sylvia.
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20 April 1945
Moe says he is getting ready for inspection, and he has been feeling stale lately. He also notes that the mail from England seems much slower than the mail from the states. He also says that he didn't know that Susan was ill and under-developed.
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21 April 1945
Moe says he passed inspection, so he went looking for a cafe with good champagne. He also discusses Plum Paint with her.
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22 April 1945
Moe writes at great length of the difficulty of getting ping pong balls. He also says that the weather has also changed (it has suddenly become chilly).
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23 April 1945
Moe writes that they've eating eggs at every meal and he doesn't know why, perhaps there is a meat shortage. He also reminds Sylvia to tell him her moving date in ample time so he can begin addressing her letters to her mother's.
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24 April 1945
Moe reports that he went to the theater with Jack and Abe, and saw a really good show. He describes it as a great experience except for one very loud clapper sitting behind him.
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25 April 1945
Moe went to the theater again and saw "Blithe Spirit" and had a good time, he also went to the movies the next night. Moe also responds to a number of Sylvia's letters.
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26 April 1945
Moe writes about the film he saw and about the parallels between what was happening in the film and what is happening today. He remembers that April 1st was the anniversary of the day Sylvia got her job as a social worker.
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27 April 1945
Moe went to Madame Sognils for a French-English lesson with her daughter. The next day after reading some of Sylvia's letters, he played ping pong with Abe.
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28 April 1945
Moe describes the inconsistency of the weather. He says he went to a bad movie, played ping pong earlier and is now drinking beer.
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29 April 1945
Moe says he has been having a lazy time, and he participated in a ping pong tournament. He writes there are just as many rumors of German peace feelers as there are denials.
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30 April 1945
Moe says he went to the opera, and the next night went to Madame Signiur. They found her husband there, home for first time in five years after being a prisoner of war in Germany. He enclosed a sprig of Lily of the Valley.
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1 May 1945
Moe heard from Eddie who told him Chris is getting a job as a Treasury Dept. representative. He hopes he can get a similar job.
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2 May 1945
Moe writes that he has difficulty believing that Hitler really is dead. He was forced to take a cold shower that morning. He also asks Sylvia if she's had his watch fixed yet.
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3 May 1945
Moe says he just received a package of edibles from her. He writes that the end of the war will probably not bring mass celebrations, and that he looks forward to receiving the package with the lighter and the moccasins.
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Moe writes that the German troops have surrendered in Italy. He says that day by day the Nazi fabric is crumbling, and asks Sylvia to give his love to her mother and dad.
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5 May 1945
Moe lists the countries that Germany has surrendered in and says it's only a matter of time before they surrender everywhere. He enclosed a money order for Sylvia to take care of Mother's and Father's Day. He also says he doesn't think she'll have...
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6 May 1945
Moe tells Sylvia not to listen to the radio on "dictation speed." He says he has no idea what they'll do for their future living quarters, and tells her to collect possibilities and they'll discuss it later.
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7 May 1945
Moe says he attended Cerce Musicale Cecilia with Madeline Saguire, the Madame's daughter. He described it as amateur dancing. He also discussed Roosevelt's death.
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V.E. Day- Moe says he is preparing for the parade tomorrow. He writes that it will be very hot tomorrow, also says they will now be entering another phase of war.
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9 May 1945
Moe describes the parade he was in and the parties he went to in the nearby town after the V.E. Day speech given by Churchill. He also mentions that Esther S.'s boyfriend continues to be a source of amusement for him.
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10 May 1945
Moe writes that even though the war is over it could be a long time before he is discharged. He commends Sylvia on moving all by herself. He also says he is cautiously optimistic about Pearl and Artie.
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12 May 1945
Moe complains about the heat. He also says he went out promenading with the boys.
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to Mom and Pop
1929-1945
Weiner, Pepi, fl. 1905-2000
Pepi writes that business at the store is slow. She is upset because her husband spends a lot of time playing cards and coming in late at night.
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13 May 1945
Moe went to visit the new H.E.F Club near the outskirts of town by a champagne factory. He writes that he may have been too unhopeful regarding the future, and that it's possible he could come on home on furlough before being shipped anywhere else.
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14 May 1945
Moe says he went to the opera to see Madame Butterfly. He writes that it was the best thing they've seen yet. He also had cake and ice cream. He says he is very appreciative of all the moving Sylvia has done on her own.
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15 May 1945
Moe says it was a lovely day so they walked into town and strolled here and there, eventually going to the club. He hopes that Sylvia has not overexerted herself in the moving process.
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16 May 1945
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.
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18 May 1945
Moe tells Sylvia to tell Mad and Ben not to worry about writing him as he gets all the news from Sylvia anyway. He wonders what significance the pamphlet she read on her father' illness has.
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19 May 1945
Moe intends to pick up some photographic supplies with Marty. He says he is glad Sylvia has adjusted to living in her mother's house.
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