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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, March-July, 1945
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III. Did I tell you we had a radio back here? At any rate, we have a small one and it is really great to be able to hear music again. We get the A.E.F. station in London which is especially broadcast for troops. It is swell. I suppose the schools are nearly through for the year. It just doesn't seem possible. Time really can skip by. Evelyn, I'm going to beg off for now and write to Ray. You know, I haven't written him for a long time and that isn't so hot. You have no idea how hard it can be to write letters after you've been over here for awhile. Bye for now and much Love, Carroll.
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III. Did I tell you we had a radio back here? At any rate, we have a small one and it is really great to be able to hear music again. We get the A.E.F. station in London which is especially broadcast for troops. It is swell. I suppose the schools are nearly through for the year. It just doesn't seem possible. Time really can skip by. Evelyn, I'm going to beg off for now and write to Ray. You know, I haven't written him for a long time and that isn't so hot. You have no idea how hard it can be to write letters after you've been over here for awhile. Bye for now and much Love, Carroll.
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