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22 April 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia spent time with Bess, Mad and Ben. She heard that the Russians are in Berlin.
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23 April 1945
Sylvia mentioned Bess and her parents.
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25 April 1945
Sylvia read a pamphlet about her Dad's illness in which all the men studied were Jewish, they exhibited compulsive behaviors, and a rash. In every case a change in the environment seemed to work
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Sylvia talks of how she has adapted to living with her mother again, she mentions Hitler and the war. She also talked to Sara Tatt.
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27 April 1945
Sylvia heard that the American allies and the Russians have met.
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28 April 1945
Sylvia describes several people like Bernie, Frances, little Peter, Renee, Sam, Robbie, and Grace.
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Sylvia spent time with Bess, she described their lunchtime menu.
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29 April 1945
Sylvia just finished a twenty page paper which she describes briefly.
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30 April 1945
Sylvia notes Mussolini's death.
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3 May 1945
Sylvia's father left for Florida again, and she discusses the end of the war.
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5 May 1945
Sylvia had dinner with her mother's friend, Mrs. Rand and Moe's brother Ben. She read a letter from Pepi, and then everyone talked about the war. She also visited Sarah F. The first page of this letter is handwritten, the rest is typed.
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6 May 1945
Sylvia notes that there is so much of New York City that they haven't seen.
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7 May 1945
Sylvia exhibits cautious optimism over the end of the war.
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8 May 1945
Sylvia notes various reactions to end of war. This is a letter fragment.
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9 May 1945
Sylvia listened to the radio and described the music and programs in support of the war.
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10 May 1945
Sylvia had Chinese food and saw a movie with Annie and Bess.
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11 May 1945
Sylvia is currently reading an interesting book about the people of Germany.
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14 May 1945
Sylvia reports that Lillian Ruff and, Ruth K. called. She imagined she is meeting Moe and runs into the gate.
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16 May 1945
Sylvia arrived late to work today because a neighbor drove her to the station and went very slow.
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17 May 1945
Sylvia went to a Swedish restaurant, and learned that Alvin is giving up his furlough because he wants to travel around Europe.
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19 May 1945
Sylvia went to school, and discussed the problem of returning vets.
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20 May 1945
Sylvia baby-sat for Mad with Ben and Rose B.
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to Sylvia Weiner
October 20, 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe discusses different ideas and theories concerning the Germans.
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October 15, 1944
Moe describes the scene; all six soldiers sitting around writing letters, he understands Sylvia's discomfort when Mad's relatives crowd her out. This letter appears to be missing pages.
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October 14, 1944
Moe responds to the letter where Sylvia tries to reason his whereabouts.
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October 13, 1944
Moe answers Sylvia's letters, he thinks Pepi will continue to do what she feels like.
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1 September 1944
Moe lovingly describes the weather and landscape of France.
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14 August 1944
Moe expresses sympathy for Sylvia's father and recommends occupational therapy.
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1 August 1944
Moe discusses Sylvia's father again, says he has had little time to see France.
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23 May 1945
Sylvia had lunch with Tippie and dinner with Mad.
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to "Moe" Weiner
21 May 1945
Sylvia responds to Moe mentioning German propaganda and other politics.
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25 May 1945
Sylvia mentions Marge, Joe, Mom, Pop, Bernie and Rose
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24 May 1945
Sylvia mentions that she got a new book from the library called Traumatic Neurosis.
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27 May 1945
Sylvia spent time with Bess and her brother. She then answers Moe's letters.
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28 May 1945
Sylvia reports that Bess has had attack of sciatica.
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29 May 1945
Sylvia spoke to Olga, and mentions Jack. She also went to the movies later that night.
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31 May 1945
Sylvia discusses her father's ongoing illness.
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30 May 1945
Sylvia reports that Frank and Lillian have a baby boy.
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1 June 1945
Sylvia talks about a visit to the psychiatrist with her father.
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3 June 1945
Sylvia went to a dinner theater.
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4 June 1945
Sylvia almost bought a typewriter but decided she didn't want a Remington. She did go to Mad's and played with Daniel. She also remarks that Jack and Marty are politically well-informed.
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6 June 1945
Sylvia recounts several memories of their first dates, and notes that Bill Burke is coming home.
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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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Sylvia heard from Marge and Joe and Pepi who might build a house in Miami.
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11 June 1945
Sylvia had an awful week between trying to finish a paper and taking care of her father.
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Sylvia says she received Moe's travelogues and gushes about Paris.
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12 June 1945
Sylvia says that she is going out with Ruth K. to eat Swedish food and see a Norwegian movie.
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13 June 1945
Sylvia received a letter from Sybil and provides answers to letters she has received from Moe.
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Sylvia talks about a blouse she is mending, and details her call to Olga.
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Sylvia saw Ruth K. she also notes the food shortages and high prices.
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