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David R. Elder correspondence, October-November 1944
1944-10-17 Page 4
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This has turned out to be quite an epistle - in the first person; mostly, at that - so I'll close before I bore you too much. Understand Kenny White is coming home soon now. I'm very glad for him and hope he finds a rousing welcome in the Cleanest City. Hope you and Bill are not finding it too tough to keep up your end of the paper these days. With Christmas just around the corner again I know you have your work already cut out for you. Give my best regards to Mabel & your mother as well as all the rest of the force. With luck, I'll be seeing you sometime during the holidays. Yours- Tom [Sgt. John T. Stewart]
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This has turned out to be quite an epistle - in the first person; mostly, at that - so I'll close before I bore you too much. Understand Kenny White is coming home soon now. I'm very glad for him and hope he finds a rousing welcome in the Cleanest City. Hope you and Bill are not finding it too tough to keep up your end of the paper these days. With Christmas just around the corner again I know you have your work already cut out for you. Give my best regards to Mabel & your mother as well as all the rest of the force. With luck, I'll be seeing you sometime during the holidays. Yours- Tom [Sgt. John T. Stewart]
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