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Letter No.38, 1953 July 7

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents Veramay started her letter by telling Wright that she was very worried and afraid because she had not heard back from him. She told him that she was wondering if he had been moved to a different station and wasn’t receiving his mail, or if he was mad at her. She wrote that she heard a commentator say that the “police action” of Truman would go down as one of the most futile in the history of war. Veramay told him that she included newspaper clippings of his monthly horoscope for his...
Dates: 1953 July 7

Letter No.39, 1953 July 9

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents Veramay started her letter by telling Wright that she was very worried because she had not heard back from him. She told him that he had gone to visit Liz and that she wouldn’t stop talking about her wedding. She told Wright that she was finally caught up with work at the office. Veramay wrote a smaller letter the following day because she had fallen asleep the night before. She said that she was going to visit Liz in Riverside because she wanted to help her pick a pair of new glasses. She...
Dates: 1953 July 9

Letter No.40, 1953 July 15

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents Veramay started the letter by telling Wright that in the past few days she had realized how much she loved him. She told him that she was very disappointed when she found out that he had been writing to everyone else except to her. She told him that he was confused as to why he had told her to go out, have fun, and take advantage of all the dates she could, otherwise she would become an old maid. She continued her letter and updated Wright about everyone back home. She thanked him for being...
Dates: 1953 July 15