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12 January 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
to Estelle Spero
Diamond instructs Estelle to be good, happy and to keep her level head.
GLC09120.333
4 February 1944
Diamond writes that he is "used to it by now. [His] nerves have settled down to their usual steady jangle."
GLC09120.342
21 February 1944
Diamond discusses the "present conflict" between labor and industry.
GLC09120.357
26 February 1944
Diamond describes the interior of his tent. He writes that it is "grand to be alive and well".
GLC09120.363
28 February 1944
Diamond tells Estelle that her "guy is getting along satisfactorily - nothing to write about of any consequence
GLC09120.364
31 March 1944
Diamond describes bumping into a girl from Coney Island.
GLC09120.384
10 April 1944
Diamond writes that he is using the lantern that Estelle sent him for the first time, and consoles her for the confusion that she is experiencing concerning her job.
GLC09120.388
13 April 1944
Diamond complains about being encouraged by the Army to read the periodical "In Fact", as it offends his liberal sensibilities.
GLC09120.391
20 April 1944
Beightler, Robert S., 1892-1978
to 82nd Chemical Battallion
Note commending the 82nd Chemical Battalion for the assistance that they provided the 37th Division with.
GLC09120.396
27 July 1943
Diamond complains about the "interminable rain".
GLC09120.258
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