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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
1943-01-11 Page 2
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nothing else. I went to the Dispensary yesterday afternoon and the doctor painted my throat. He said it was very red. He said the tonsils, and adenoids were all gone & that whoever took them out did a good job. Went back today and had them paint it again. A different doctor on duty. He said it was very red & I should get some rest so I'm going to bed this afternoon and try to get over it. It snowed real heavy this morning and looked as though it was going to stay on a while but has all gone now, about. This is certainly a funny country. Well, Mama, dear, there isn't much more news. How is Mother? Did you get the apartment rented yet? The school at Ann Arbor is for 10 weeks and they say it is pretty tough. But I'll make it OK. - for you. Love and kisses Yours Daddy
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nothing else. I went to the Dispensary yesterday afternoon and the doctor painted my throat. He said it was very red. He said the tonsils, and adenoids were all gone & that whoever took them out did a good job. Went back today and had them paint it again. A different doctor on duty. He said it was very red & I should get some rest so I'm going to bed this afternoon and try to get over it. It snowed real heavy this morning and looked as though it was going to stay on a while but has all gone now, about. This is certainly a funny country. Well, Mama, dear, there isn't much more news. How is Mother? Did you get the apartment rented yet? The school at Ann Arbor is for 10 weeks and they say it is pretty tough. But I'll make it OK. - for you. Love and kisses Yours Daddy
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