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1 April 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe mentions Bess, and tells Sylvia that he is very proud of her for doing her income tax. He is also glad her attitude toward Davy and Lil is softening.
GLC09414.1044
8 April 1944
Moe and Jack were assigned to a host family of sorts. They visited the family and were told a mistake had been made. But the family were very gracious about it and insisted they stay for dinner anyway.
GLC09414.1050
25 April 1944
Moe inquires after Sylvia's health. He is very worried that she might be straining herself. Moe tells Sylvia she must be more careful. He mentions that he heard from Mad and Joe. He also admonishes people who spend lots of money on diamonds and says...
GLC09414.1067
18 May 1944
Moe informs Sylvia that Jack is in the hospital with a foot infection. He congratulates her on finally getting to bed at a reasonable hour.
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25 May 1944
Moe writes he has to get to bed very early as he is going to be out on the range tomorrow. He says the crossword puzzle he worked on with Jack last night didn't go as well as the first one.
GLC09414.1097
26 May 1944
Moe spent the day on the range and was unable to complete the crossword puzzle he worked on with Jack.
GLC09414.1098
27 June 1944
Moe has been settling in., he notes his rural surroundings. Jack, Marty and him wandered over to the farmhouse for some hard cider.
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7 December 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia talks about their separation and their longing to see one another.
GLC09414.0456
6 December 1944
Sylvia says she promises to live up to Moe's expectations, tells him not to apologize for not writing as much as he should, and draws him a Home Sweet Home sign.
GLC09414.0467
29 December 1944
Sylvia writes that Sammy B is having a tough time in Texas, refers to a letter of his that talks about the other soldiers making sexist comments.
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