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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918
1918-09-19 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3
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tainly gave me a terrible night. So I welcome the clouds and rain tonight and hope they will persist to make unnecessary any shrieks of warning during sleep time. I started on a trip today that turned out rather funny. We were short on conducting officers, so the major sent me with James Kearney of the Committee on Public Information and Sam. G. Blythe the S.E.P. writer to hunt a certain unit. About noon we landed in a town near our old front line with no very good chance of getting lunch farther up. So I got my guests into the officers' mess of an
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tainly gave me a terrible night. So I welcome the clouds and rain tonight and hope they will persist to make unnecessary any shrieks of warning during sleep time. I started on a trip today that turned out rather funny. We were short on conducting officers, so the major sent me with James Kearney of the Committee on Public Information and Sam. G. Blythe the S.E.P. writer to hunt a certain unit. About noon we landed in a town near our old front line with no very good chance of getting lunch farther up. So I got my guests into the officers' mess of an
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