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20 December 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe apologizes for not having written as he was in town. He enjoyed the article Sylvia sent by Earl Wilson very much. He will write a proper reply later.
GLC09414.0867
11 May 1943
Moe shrugs off Sylvia's suggestion that he should find female companionship but admits he wouldn't mind just talking to one.
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Moe explains the point system and how he does not have enough to come home
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19 May 1943
Moe tells Sylvia not to take a month's vacation to see him because he wouldn't be able to spend all his time with her.
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21 May 1943
Moe corrects Sylvia's assumption that he is an active T-4, he says he is an assistant foreman. He reminds her they have twelve years of memories to think about.
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23 May 1943
Moe reads Sylvia's letters with enjoyment and repeats his sympathy for Sammy.
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27 May 1943
Moe inquired after a Mildred Goldsmith at the Senator Hotel. He is sorry Sylvia didn't get to see Leslie. This letter is missing pages.
GLC09414.0711
5 June 1943
Moe will be moving out shortly, he says there are nine service areas and that they have been attached to the ninth service command.
GLC09414.0722
1 July 1943
Moe has a bad case of the "furlough blues." He had to report back to work today, and heard that advanced training is starting. He also heard that Sey R. and Mac S. have brought their wives with them which he thinks is a bad idea. He is proud of...
GLC09414.0735
17 August 1943
Moe writes he is being a good boy by writing some letters tonight and turning in early. He is overwhelmed by the amount of letters he still needs to respond to. He asks her to send him some gossip.
GLC09414.0747
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