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4 June 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe is writing from the Red Cross Recreation Center, but he will be moving soon. This letter is missing pages.
GLC09414.0720
29 February 1944
Moe details his plans to go to the camp movie tonight.
GLC09414.1007
6 June 1944
Moe read in the papers that Rome has been taken. He finally managed to hook up Jack's radio. He remembers how he used to envy Sylvia because on Saturdays he still had to wake up at the usual time.
GLC09414.1108
29 June 1944
Moe is working a lot, which makes time pass quickly. He mentions that he finally got hold of a newspaper. He is glad the Russians have begun their big push.
GLC09414.1125
11 November 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia features a sketch of herself in an armchair by the fireplace.
GLC09414.0437
31 January 1945
Sylvia stood in line for cigarettes, then went to a union meeting.
GLC09414.0504
18 February 1945
Sylvia describes a play at the Provincetown Playhouse called "The Sorcerer."
GLC09414.0519
15 March 1945
Sylvia called the lawyer about the apartment but didn't hear from him so she says she won't pay rent until she hears back from him.
GLC09414.0543
4 September 1790
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Chevalier de la Luzerne
Writes a letter of introduction on behalf of his brother William Knox to Luzerne. Says the situation in France should concern the people of the United States. Docketed by Knox.
GLC02437.04716
20 March 1864
Remington, William, fl. 1864-1873
to Almira Winchell
In regard to Almira's admonishment to leave whiskey alone, writes, "I never liked it any way."
GLC04706.19
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