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Letter No.53, 1953 August 23

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents Veramay started her letter to Wright by telling him that she was surprised at how quickly time was passing by. She wrote that she might as well be working during her vacation, that way she would at least get paid instead of doing nothing. She informed him that Liz called and gave her explanation about what really happened and why they were upset at each other. She apologized to Wright for not having anything else more interesting to write about. She told Wright that her mother heard in the...
Dates: 1953 August 23

Letter No.54, 1953 August 24

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents

Veramay stated her letter by telling Wright the weather had not been so bad. She told him that she had gone to Beaumont for peaches and that she did not want to return home because of the cool weather. She ended the letter by telling him that Liz had been sent off to work in Palm Springs.

Dates: 1953 August 24

Letter No.55, 1953 August 27

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents Veramay started the letter by telling Wright that it was good to hear back from him. She asked him what had kept him so busy during the nine days of vacation that he didn’t write to her. She wrote that he must have feel great knowing he was helping prisoners get their freedom back. Veramay wrote that by the time he got back home he would have so many stripes that he would be unrecognizable. Veramay ended the letter by telling Wright that she was tired and sleepy and that she would write a...
Dates: 1953 August 27