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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917
1917-12-05 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 2
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that it will be sent to me. Otherwise I might have a de'il of a time with it. Second, I need a little time here to see a lot of my training camp mates at Camp Dodge and some of my numerous Des Moines relatives. Finally, I don't want to have so much time in Nevada that I shall wear out the welcome. The change in the situation since I first wrote about it will allow me to go to Nevada on the way to my new station. Consequently, the logical thing to do is to save that part of the celebration for the last and - of course - the best. I expect now to leave here
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that it will be sent to me. Otherwise I might have a de'il of a time with it. Second, I need a little time here to see a lot of my training camp mates at Camp Dodge and some of my numerous Des Moines relatives. Finally, I don't want to have so much time in Nevada that I shall wear out the welcome. The change in the situation since I first wrote about it will allow me to go to Nevada on the way to my new station. Consequently, the logical thing to do is to save that part of the celebration for the last and - of course - the best. I expect now to leave here
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