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16 January 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe hints that it's time to ask for groceries. He says he brought along a book of poems to keep him company.
GLC09414.0942
27 February 1944
Moe just returned from Winchester where he took two fellow soldiers and acted as a guide this time. Upon his return, received a letter from Hilda Selm. He also reports meeting a friendly Englishman in a cathedral.
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16 March 1944
Moe enjoyed her drawing of a typical Sunday spent between the two of them. He discusses Kessler's discharge, and sneeringly refers to a Jerry Miller. He also says that if Sylvia is jealous of Rose H's coat she should go ahead and get one herself.
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28 April 1944
Moe is glad Sylvia received the penny bracelet he sent. He mentioned receiving the form for a ballot. He is glad she has not been overdoing it and wishes Sarah and Sam a happy time since Sam has furlough soon.
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3 May 1944
Moe went to London again and got tickets for the best show in town, a comedy called "A Soldier for Christmas." He also had tea and went to the same French restaurant he and Joe ate at.
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20 May 1944
Moe discusses the allotment in which Sylvia is supposed to receive $10 a month. He expresses disappointment that it rained the day she would have gone to a baseball game with Mad and Ben.
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7 June 1944
Moe comments that Sylvia has not received any mail from him in a week and Moe thinks it may been deliberately upheld because of the current situation. He feels badly about the Polish situation. He is glad she is warming to the idea of living in the...
GLC09414.1109
12 June 1944
Last night Moe went to a movie with James Cagney. He is glad that Sylvia saw Al, Allie and Archer. He says he misses Chinese food more than anything else.
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7 July 1944
Moe likes Sylvia's idea that Mad, Ben and her will help her father out on Sundays. He is glad that Mad and Ben have finally decided to get married. He also addresses all the fuss surrounding the Robot Plane.
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13 December 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia describes a restaurant she enjoyed, saying it reminded her of another restaurant they had eaten in together.
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16 December 1944
Sylvia describes a decadent lunch in a French restaurant, and mentions Bess.
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19 December 1944
Sylvia writes about her Christmas shopping and how much she loves Moe.
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27 December 1944
Sylvia writes that she received eight letters from Moe and complains about the lack of cigarettes. She also spoke to her father and had supper at Mad's.
GLC09414.0476
2 January 1945
Sylvia describes her lunch with Ben and Artie at Lindy's.
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11 January 1945
Sylvia writes that her mother has become very ill.
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12 January 1945
Sylvia writes that she has been feeling nostalgic, and that Mad and her mother are both doing better.
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17 January 1945
Sylvia talks about the news she has heard about the Russians advancing.
GLC09414.0494
22 January 1945
Sylvia writes that she is happy to hear about the Russians, then responds to Moe's letters.
GLC09414.0498
10 February 1945
Sylvia mentions that Mad told her Joe is feeling better, and she recounts Mad's telling her the story of Mildred Solomon's little brother.
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16 February 1945
Sylvia tells Moe that it was a slow day at work, and that she went to see his parents. She also mentions that she learned that Joe is not feeling good again.
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21 February 1945
Sylvia heard that Moe is out of the danger area through Marge. She also responds to his letters and remarks on the good job the Russians have done.
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12 March 1945
Sylvia went to Bess's for dinner, she also met a Ms. Pratt who has a connection to the Pratt Institute. Sylvia also visited her mother and dad.
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27 July 1791
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Lucy Knox
Mentions he will be detained until tomorrow or the next day. Does not expect to get home until Saturday, but will do his best to get there by Friday. Says their boys are in high spirits and that Harry is gratified by his new long coat, "which is of...
GLC02437.05086
21 September 1787
to William Lewis
Asks Lewis to deliver Mr. [George] Joy's "deposition respecting Mr. [Daniel] Parker having directed him [Mr. Joy] to pay the money which Mr. Parker took out of the funds of the Ship Empress of China in New York in the beginning of the year 1784 ..."...
GLC02437.03666
28 May 1792
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
to Henry Knox
Signed in text. Asks that Knox proofread a letter he has prepared to reply to Mr. Hammond (not included). Apologizes for asking and for the haste with which this must be accomplished, as he needs to complete the task before the President's return....
GLC02437.05482
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