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Letter No.34, 1953 June 20

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents Veramay started the letter by expressing how worried she was that she had not heard back from Wright. She apologized in case he was mad at her and asked him to please write him at least a one sentence to let her know that he was alive and well. Veramay wrote about the problems that her family was having with the family who was renting off their trailer. She apologized because she had forgotten their two and a half year anniversary. She reassured Wright that she would continue to answer his...
Dates: 1953 June 20

Letter No.32, 1953 June 23

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents Veramay started the letter by saying that she was worried sick because she had not heard back from Wright. She wrote that she was so worried that she couldn’t help but call his mom to ask if she had heard from him, she said she felt somewhat relieved when his mom informed her that he told her that he was going to be very busy as Post Master General. Veramay wrote that although she enjoyed his mother’s company that she felt that it would be best if she and Wright took a trip alone so that...
Dates: 1953 June 23

Letter No.33, 1953 June 25

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents Veramay started her letter by expressing how concerned and worried she was that she had not heard back from him. She asked Wright about the previous map that he sent her of Kumhwa and asked about the Iron Triangle. She went on to apologize to Wright if she ever hurt him and told him they should not fight and just be happy upon his return. She wrote that the McKay’s were upset because she refused to go on a double date with Liz, a friend, and Tom Hairabedian whose father was the owner of...
Dates: 1953 June 25