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to Sylvia Weiner
March 20, 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe describes a beautiful day and the birds singing. He writes that he liked the results of the Yalta conference
GLC09414.1357
March 21, 1945
Moe writes that German civilization is being destroyed. He also mentioned receiving a letter from Eddie saying how nice it was to hear from Sylvia. He also is glad that Dorothy Smith invited her over for dinner.
GLC09414.1358
March 22, 1945
Moe reacts to the news that they have to move again. He tells Sylvia that they just have to go with the flow and the only thing constant in life is change.
GLC09414.1359
March 23, 1945
Moe is glad Sylvia enjoyed the Provincetown Playhouse. He says it is not the sort of thing he would ordinarily enjoy but he will cheerfully allow her to take him anywhere.
GLC09414.1360
March 24, 1945
Moe went to see the film version of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." He is upset because they decided the base pay is $50. He also asks Sylvia if she found his green watch.
GLC09414.1361
March 25, 1945
Moe is reminded of the 2 weeks Sylvia spent at Nevele when she was recuperating. He notes that the last phase of the war in Germany has begun. He also sent her another package of toiletries.
GLC09414.1362
March 26, 1945
Moe tells Sylvia to tell his mother not to send so many packages. He mentions that he follows the news with keen interest, and knows it is only a matter of time. He also writes that a man named Cummings is getting a furlough home as an exception.
GLC09414.1363
March 27, 1945
Moe reports that he saw a film that wasn't that great, though he liked the playing of Chopin in it. The news about the war continues to be the best as the German defenses are crumbling.
GLC09414.1364
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
December 7, 1878
Freed, N.D., fl. 1878
in regard to a reduction in the force and class of mail service.
GLC09400.337
March 18, 1877
Shockleford, C.G., fl. 1877
mentions the Whig party
GLC09400.268
March 17, 1877
asks him to see Mr. French
GLC09400.269
March 27, 1877
Leachman, R.E., fl. 1877
writes to thank him for standing by him.
GLC09400.302
March 17, 1878
Hicks, Wilson, fl. 1877
asks him for a copy of the oath of A.G Mayer.
GLC09400.326
March 21, 1878
Hall, W.B., fl. 1877
asks him to secure an appointment for him in an office of his choosing.
GLC09400.329
March 16, 1878
request that Bruce will continue their subscription for the Penn Monthly.
GLC09400.335
March 22, 1878
Stewart, J. Ross, fl. 1878
"Please inform me if the place is secured."
GLC09400.336
March 20, 1878
Voight, Ward, fl. 1878
requests the surveys of Nebraska, California, Dakota, New Mexico and Texas.
GLC09400.349
December 9, 1878
Humphries, Jobe, fl. 1878
letter of recommendation for Geo. N. Jones.
GLC09400.365
March 19, 1878
Sneed, N.D., fl. 1878-1879
asks him to consider his reappointment. also requests a post route map of Mississippi and Louisiana.
GLC09400.377
Thorn, R.H., fl. 1878
asks for some indication of the probable action of the Committee on Pensions.
GLC09400.384
to James Hill
March 26, 1879
Terry, Charles C., fl. 1879
inquires about his application for supervisor.
GLC09400.436
December 29, 1878
Yerger, Alex, fl. 1876-1879
relative to note of hand for $25.
GLC09400.438
March 22, 1877
Hamilton, Jones S., fl. 1877
introduces Mr. St. Clair who desires a position in a department of the government.
GLC09400.459
Cann, J.M., fl. 1879
asks senator for a copy of his discharge.
GLC09400.471
March 24, 1879
Brenham, fl. 1879
thanks him for his support for her bill on pension.
GLC09400.472
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