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31 March 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe relishes the memories they have shared throughout the years and assures Sylvia that her mention of these memories have not hurt him.
GLC09414.1043
4 April 1944
Moe is glad Sylvia was able to get away for a while. Moe mentions that he knows that the place where she stayed is pretty. He also tells her not to worry about the length of time her mail takes.
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1 May 1944
Moe went to a town called Cumberly where they explored an old abbey. On Sunday he thought about their grand Sundays together. He misses Marty as they no longer work the same shift.
GLC09414.1073
6 May 1944
Moe explains he has been busy all day washing equipment and this is the first moment he's had. He calls these few moments a refuge.
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15 May 1944
Moe tells the story of how they met back in Brooklyn. Claiming that even though thirteen years have gone by, they're still fundamentally the same people.
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29 May 1944
Moe decided to have a picnic supper with the boys. He also mentions wanting to have a real shower, and Frank Polgar.
GLC09414.1100
2 June 1944
Moe had to wait a few days to receive any mail. He says throughout all the trips he has taken, there has been one thought on his mind: if only he could share the experience with Sylvia. He also mentions Renee.
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1 July 1944
Moe reports that he got a very short hair-cut that only left a little fuzz.
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11 November 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia describes last day at the lodge with Ethel.
GLC09414.0438
13 November 1944
Sylvia is upset over leaving the lodge, she talks about what will happen when Moe finally comes home.
GLC09414.0439
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