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Miscellaneous letters to Helen Fox, 1933-1945
1945-01-03 Julie Lippe to Helen Fox Page 4
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We live with twenty four girls to a barracks and each one has about a ten foot square for her own "place". Our program is slightly hampered by the fact that the hospital is spread over a rather large area and we have to walk a half a mile to get to the farther wards. With only five girls and a heavy patient load, we are quite busy. (I still haven't lost an ounce) (damit) Our crafts consist entirely of metal bracelets and Knicknacks made out of the metal from crashed planes - plex o glass - string and occasionally leather. Our supply situation fluctuates considerably as our T. O. is about four times normal and Red Cross naturally has not caught up with
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We live with twenty four girls to a barracks and each one has about a ten foot square for her own "place". Our program is slightly hampered by the fact that the hospital is spread over a rather large area and we have to walk a half a mile to get to the farther wards. With only five girls and a heavy patient load, we are quite busy. (I still haven't lost an ounce) (damit) Our crafts consist entirely of metal bracelets and Knicknacks made out of the metal from crashed planes - plex o glass - string and occasionally leather. Our supply situation fluctuates considerably as our T. O. is about four times normal and Red Cross naturally has not caught up with
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