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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-05-06 Page 2
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2. I have new (and I think, less expensive) ideas on home building. 3. I'll certainly have a deeper appreciation of civilian life than ever. 4. Well, I can't think of anything else - save perhaps greater self-confidence, a considerable pride and a wider experience in living. No pass-round L.N.'s since I've been here. I've to you and one quick note to Dad and one to Al Green. Al, as I think I've said, is my very best friend. You'll love him as much as I do when you know him. He so cheerful, chipper and capable .... and he's been very loyal. We were going to have an apartment together except that things were so uncertain. Love B.J. A friend will mail this if I close now
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2. I have new (and I think, less expensive) ideas on home building. 3. I'll certainly have a deeper appreciation of civilian life than ever. 4. Well, I can't think of anything else - save perhaps greater self-confidence, a considerable pride and a wider experience in living. No pass-round L.N.'s since I've been here. I've to you and one quick note to Dad and one to Al Green. Al, as I think I've said, is my very best friend. You'll love him as much as I do when you know him. He so cheerful, chipper and capable .... and he's been very loyal. We were going to have an apartment together except that things were so uncertain. Love B.J. A friend will mail this if I close now
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