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Joseph E. Evans letters, 1935-1954
1942-09-05 Joseph Evans to John Evans Page 2
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anything; yet he does not want me to write to my draft board for fear it would simply precipitate my induction. As far as I am concerned, of course, I want it precipitated, but I don't like to go against his wishes. Perhaps they would not be able to tell me anything, anyway; I don't know. I wonder through, if perhaps you could find out any information for me, either by asking one of the members of the board or by going to the office and talking to the clerk, who, incidentally, was always very pleasant and helpful with me. Don't do anything about it if you don't think it's a good idea, but I certainly would like to have some idea as to how soon it will be. Everything remains about the same, which is to say, suspended. Write soon. Love, Joseph
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anything; yet he does not want me to write to my draft board for fear it would simply precipitate my induction. As far as I am concerned, of course, I want it precipitated, but I don't like to go against his wishes. Perhaps they would not be able to tell me anything, anyway; I don't know. I wonder through, if perhaps you could find out any information for me, either by asking one of the members of the board or by going to the office and talking to the clerk, who, incidentally, was always very pleasant and helpful with me. Don't do anything about it if you don't think it's a good idea, but I certainly would like to have some idea as to how soon it will be. Everything remains about the same, which is to say, suspended. Write soon. Love, Joseph
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