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3 August 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
to Estelle Spero
Diamond writes that there are some U.S.O. entertainers on the island, allegedly containing a female.
GLC09120.470
Diamond describes the U.S.O show, starring "the first white woman" that Sidney has seen in eight months.
GLC09120.471
25 August 1944
to George and Jeanette Spero
Letter written to Estelle's parents, thanking them for their package of caramelized nuts.
GLC09120.486
August 1944
Diamond describes his "home" in the South Pacific, and begs Estelle to go and live with him there.
GLC09120.489
17 September 1944
Diamond comments on an essay on the topic of melodrama that Estelle had written while at Northwestern University and subsequently sent to him.
GLC09120.504
29 September 1944
Diamond writes that even though he is unaware of the exact date, he knows that it is Yom Kippur and that he is fasting. He states that, while he realizes that "it's all a bunch of hokum, it's the only way you can show people that you are what you...
GLC09120.511
8 October 1944
Diamond comments on Estelle's paper on melodrama that she had written while at Northwestern University.
GLC09120.519
24 July 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe mentions Al who is having trouble with his father. He also mentions Ben and Esther. He says he approves of Ben making the deposits in her account.
GLC09414.1151
18 August 1944
Moe writes that he always seems to be forgetting something lately, like his shower shoes on the way to the shower, for instance. He also says he is not worried about Adele.
GLC09414.1173
31 August 1944
Moe spent most of the letter describing scenery. He also says he enjoyed Sylvia's description of a restful, peaceful day.
GLC09414.1186
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