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Harvey W. Wertz correspondence, 1918-1919
1918-01-01 Harvey Wertz to Eloise Wertz Page 2
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we can read except one sheet of the Chicago Tribune which is printed in Paris for the Army we sure jump for it though so we are very peeved for awhile but I guess thats what makes the difference between a soldier and a conscript. How is school these days I suppose now you are on your Christmas vacation. Are you still taking music lessons. The last letter I got from home was Dads of the 23 and one from Dorothy a couple of days later. We have not got mules or machine guns yet. Have you heard from Aunt Aura lately I got a letter she wrote Nov. 19th. The pen is a god send as a pencil writing wore out b4 you would get I suppose. Well I must close 4 now. your loving brother Harvey
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we can read except one sheet of the Chicago Tribune which is printed in Paris for the Army we sure jump for it though so we are very peeved for awhile but I guess thats what makes the difference between a soldier and a conscript. How is school these days I suppose now you are on your Christmas vacation. Are you still taking music lessons. The last letter I got from home was Dads of the 23 and one from Dorothy a couple of days later. We have not got mules or machine guns yet. Have you heard from Aunt Aura lately I got a letter she wrote Nov. 19th. The pen is a god send as a pencil writing wore out b4 you would get I suppose. Well I must close 4 now. your loving brother Harvey
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