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4 September 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
to Estelle Spero
Diamond writes that he now has a lot to do with naval and marine personnel, commenting on the superior conditions that the navy enjoys.
GLC09120.264
12 September 1943
Diamond tells Estelle that he received a mystery letter, and asks Estelle to help him solve who the anonymous sender was.
GLC09120.269
14 September 1943
Diamond appeals for Estelle's understanding as he tries to quell rumors about another girl.
GLC09120.270
19 October 1943
Diamond writes that from her recent correspondence, he can sense that something is brewing, and asks of her to "bring it to a boil" as he cannot "take much more of these inuendos."
GLC09120.281
November 1943
Diamond writes that he has been working on an invention of no practical value.
GLC09120.291
18 December 1943
Diamond writes that he returned the night before from spending the past two days in the jungle, commenting on how accustomed he has become to its discomforts. Sidney asks Estelle again for a lamp so that he can read and write at night.
GLC09120.313
8 June 1944
Diamond tries to understand why Estelle is angry with him.
GLC09120.429
17 July 1944
DeCaux, Len, fl. 1944
to Sidney Diamond
Letter written from the publicity director of the Congress of Industrial Organizations in response to a letter that Diamond had written on July 2. The letter answers some of Diamond's questions pertaining to membership of CIO unions, postwar plans...
GLC09120.458
25 July 1944
to Estellle Spero
Diamond informs Estelle that he has received "a billet-doux from Georgey", in which an obvious question was posed: "What's organized labor planning for the returning soldier?" He continues to discuss this problem.
GLC09120.463
28 July 1944
Diamond apologizes for the letter that he had sent the day before: "The letter written last evening was putrid, rotten, cruel…The blame is mine -" He tries to describe to Estelle how helpless he feels.
GLC09120.466
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