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John William Graham letters, July-September 1942
1942-08-20 Page 2
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had plenty of changes to fly but I haven't gone up yet. Flying just doesn't interest me like it does some fellows. I'll never go in for it very strong. The other night a fellow from [illegible] named Trotter boxed in the weekly matches they hold here. I talked to him a little, it seemed good to see someone that near home. I've seen more Iowa fellows out here than anyplace I've been. But no one whom I know. They plan a big swimming party, Saturday night hope I am free and can go to it. It is surely a nice swimming place. Got a card from Bob yesterday he's very busy also a special delivery from Mr. Dibbes and a letter from Mrs. Lynch. I guess I'm lucky I get something almost every day. I hope you had a nice trip and vacation (long one) in Minneapolis. There are several fellows out here from Minn. and St. Paul. How's the new summer home? Did the mosquitoes bite. Did you go out to the farm or just Dad & Walter. Iexpect the rain or something was wrong to suit Mrs. Mealman. Last night I worked until after twelve and had to be back out on the line by five to sunrise
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had plenty of changes to fly but I haven't gone up yet. Flying just doesn't interest me like it does some fellows. I'll never go in for it very strong. The other night a fellow from [illegible] named Trotter boxed in the weekly matches they hold here. I talked to him a little, it seemed good to see someone that near home. I've seen more Iowa fellows out here than anyplace I've been. But no one whom I know. They plan a big swimming party, Saturday night hope I am free and can go to it. It is surely a nice swimming place. Got a card from Bob yesterday he's very busy also a special delivery from Mr. Dibbes and a letter from Mrs. Lynch. I guess I'm lucky I get something almost every day. I hope you had a nice trip and vacation (long one) in Minneapolis. There are several fellows out here from Minn. and St. Paul. How's the new summer home? Did the mosquitoes bite. Did you go out to the farm or just Dad & Walter. Iexpect the rain or something was wrong to suit Mrs. Mealman. Last night I worked until after twelve and had to be back out on the line by five to sunrise
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