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1 August 1921
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
to my dear mother
The publishers sent him the first copy of his book. He is very pleased with it and will send her one as well.
GLC02679.58
9 May 1918
He talks how his plans are often met with opposition because the commanding officers are so conservative. But he feels that with the help of the French he can push his plans through.
GLC02679.16
27 August 1918
He regrets that he cannot write her often and when he does write it is not a proper letter. There are 150,000 men and even more coming. Every day there seems to be a new crisis and he has to meet with the French Army. He needs all his strength to...
GLC02679.20
14 April 1919
He dined with the grand duke the other evening.He mentions G.D. Alexander and says he will try to write more frequently.
GLC02679.29
11 August 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe is awaiting the official announcement for acceptance of Japan's surrender. He went to Reims on Thursday night. He is also very glad Sylvia met up with Alvin. Written at Camp Boston
GLC09414.1476
21 September 1945
Moe sent this V-Mail from Paris, he says he took a tour of Versailles, then saw the Folies Bergère. Finally he went to the races.
GLC09414.1505
11 May 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia is currently reading an interesting book about the people of Germany.
GLC09414.0592
28 September 1944
Sylvia mentions Roosevelt and Churchill, and responds to letters.
GLC09414.0396
6 November 1944
Sylvia just heard the president make his final speech of the campaign.
GLC09414.0432
18 February 1944
Bess, fl. 1944
Poem
A poem about how busy Bess is "here I am again Moe/Always on the go Moe..."
GLC09414.1676
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