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16 November 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
to Estelle Spero
Diamond thanks Estelle and her family for everything that they send to him. Written on an unknown island in the South Pacific
GLC09120.542
25 December 1944
Diamond writes, "It is difficult at present to be the cold, the practical…I cannot say where we are, what we are doing, what we will do - There's been so much between us unsaid and undone - So much of our lives missed - " He instructs Estelle that...
GLC09120.552
3 October 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe thought Sylvia's description of the storm's aftermath were just terrific. He remarks that getting home from her mother's in the dark must have been scary.
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10 October 1943
Moe is writing a short letter before anything else happens. Last night he wondered what Sylvia was thinking as the hours wore on, discussed it with friends and decided she was aware of his thoughts. Was written near Boston, Massachusetts.
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26 October 1943
Moe visualizes an autumn evening at home with Sylvia. He says he and Marty watch each other write letters to see who writes more.
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9 November 1943
Moe writes that he cannot seem to complete the day without talking to Sylvia. He mentions that he has been feeling in the "doldrums" lately.
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11 November 1943
Moe writes that he can tell from Sylvia's previous letter that she is very upset. He understands how hard it is because they've had twelve years together and worries about her. He mentions that he received fourteen letters from her.
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13 November 1943
Moe writes a very poetic missive about Sylvia's kiss and smile transporting him to another time and place.
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16 November 1943
Moe remarks on Sylvia listening to a London broadcast and will try to catch the same program. He is glad she hit it off with Annie Leidner. He also corrects her identification of their steamer rugs as Stewarts, they are actually Buchanon.
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24 November 1943
Moe writes that he and Bill B. now share quarters. He is now in a very pretty area. He agrees that soldiers look for a breath of home in all things, and reminds Sylvia to write to Benoit.
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