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Letter No.14, 1953 April 5

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Veramay started her letter to Wright by playfully telling him that his jokes were not funny. She told him that she didn’t agree with him that she had more to write in the letters than he did. She wrote that Liz was still with them and that she had been recovering from the flu. Veramay tells Wright that she watched “Destination Gobi” and “Star of Texas” with Richard Wedmark and Wayne Morris. She told him that she would make an effort to send him a studio photograph of herself. Veramay asked...
Dates: 1953 April 5

Letter No.12, 1953 March 26

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Item is a letter from Veramay Spencer to her boyfriend Kenneth L. Wright who was serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Veramay starts off the letter by telling Wright that she has been so tired lately that she has had to take naps before responding to his letters. She mentions that she is relieved that she was finally able to balance the book. She tells him that he saw in the news that it had been windy in Korea and asked him if this was so. Veramay writes that she can’t imagine...
Dates: 1953 March 26

Letter No.13, 1953 March 28

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Veramay started the letter by asking Wright if he was mad at her and if he was that he should at least write a letter letting her know his location and that he was alive and well. She wrote that she was worried because the newscasts had been reporting on how terrible the fighting had become. She mentioned a few others who had received notifications that if they were called by the army, they should report to San Diego within six hours. Veramay wrote that she couldn’t wait to meet him in...
Dates: 1953 March 28