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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918
1918-06-13 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 2
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of necessity get up. So the advantage of the cord is lost. But in peace time it would be fine, or if a fellow had his wife along to get up and open windows it would be all right. Remember how I used to make you jump out in the cold morning to shut windows? My war seems to have changed again from one of movement to one of routine. It is no longer necessary to accompany all the correspondents to the front, so I am staying in town organizing the office work and keeping up the various forms of liaison we have to have. The work is not very heavy, but most of it comes at inconvenient times. My stated office hours are 8 to 9, 12 to 1, 6 to 7, and 8 to 8:30. Of course I am on duty, or on call, all the time and in the office much more than the time stated. It is a rather
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of necessity get up. So the advantage of the cord is lost. But in peace time it would be fine, or if a fellow had his wife along to get up and open windows it would be all right. Remember how I used to make you jump out in the cold morning to shut windows? My war seems to have changed again from one of movement to one of routine. It is no longer necessary to accompany all the correspondents to the front, so I am staying in town organizing the office work and keeping up the various forms of liaison we have to have. The work is not very heavy, but most of it comes at inconvenient times. My stated office hours are 8 to 9, 12 to 1, 6 to 7, and 8 to 8:30. Of course I am on duty, or on call, all the time and in the office much more than the time stated. It is a rather
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