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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
1943-01-11 Page 1
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Camp Forrest, Tennessee Sunday, Jan. 11, 1943 My Dearest: No word from you today and the mail was just in and only one delivery today - so will look for word tomorrow. I went to Church and heard a very good sermon by Chaplain Carl F. Gunther. I believe that he is about the best preacher I've ever heard - nothing fancy - nothing bombastic - yet very constructive - very instructive and very effective. Enclosed is the premium receipt for the Equitable of Iowa on Clifford. Put it in the bank box. I haven't done anything on the car as yet, but must get to work on it to get through in time to drive it through to Ann Arbor. One nice thing about it is that it permits a convenient schedule - if
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Camp Forrest, Tennessee Sunday, Jan. 11, 1943 My Dearest: No word from you today and the mail was just in and only one delivery today - so will look for word tomorrow. I went to Church and heard a very good sermon by Chaplain Carl F. Gunther. I believe that he is about the best preacher I've ever heard - nothing fancy - nothing bombastic - yet very constructive - very instructive and very effective. Enclosed is the premium receipt for the Equitable of Iowa on Clifford. Put it in the bank box. I haven't done anything on the car as yet, but must get to work on it to get through in time to drive it through to Ann Arbor. One nice thing about it is that it permits a convenient schedule - if
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