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23 February 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe is glad the mail is finally coming with regularity. He doesn't understand why Sylvia thought he wouldn't visit Winchester again.
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5 March 1944
Moe wrote a "blue" letter today, but thinking it would be too objective and dispassionate decided it would be better to wait for Sylvia's comments.
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11 March 1944
Moe has finally passed inspection, he can't wait to go to town.
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28 March 1944
Moe thanks Sylvia for the postcards. He heard from Hilda Selm as they are still trying to arrange a meeting time. He also heard from Eddie.
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30 March 1944
Moe refers to various friends and family. He remarks that Sylvia should be flattered by Pepi's assertion that someone in the family seems to have married brains.
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10 April 1944
Moe comments on Alvin's impending marriage and reminisces about the early years of their marriage when times were tough.
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16 April 1944
Moe writes he hasn't had time to read his mail yet but tomorrow he is staying in and will answer Sylvia properly.
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18 April 1944
Moe says he feels obligated to write to Sylvia but it is a self-imposed obligation. He also says the he doesn't know what he would do if he didn't write so frequently to her.
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23 April 1944
Moe got a pass to leave camp, he will go into more detail later, but he spent most of the time in and around Lincoln's Inn Fields.
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April 1944
Moe went to London with Jack, saw Mrs. Malcolm, and went to Lincoln's Inn Fields and the Middle and Inner Temples.
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