Box 2
Contains 61 Results:
Kenneth L. Wright papers
Letter No.68, 1953 October 7
Veramay started her letter by telling Wright that she agreed that one of the guys got very lucky with his promotion but that Wright had better experiences that he could not trade in for a couple of stripes. She told him she was glad that he got to speak with some of the prisoners from Riverside. She continued to write about everyone back home and her sewing class.
Letter No.69, 1953 October 11
Veramay started her letter by telling Wright that she had been cleaning the new trailer that her family bought. She asked Wright about his friend who was getting married. She ended the letter early because nothing eventful had occurred but she told Wright that she could not wait for him to get sent back home.
Letter No.70, 1953 October 13
Letter No.71, 1953 October 19
Veramay started off her letter by apologizing to Wright for getting behind on writing, she explained that she had been very busy. She updated him with news of everyone back home. She told him that she hoped he could spend his R & R (rest and recuperation) wherever he wanted but that he should be careful in case the war were to break out again. She informed Wright that she could not send him her new photographs because they were so horrible she would have to retake them.
Letter No.72, 1953 October 26
Veramay started her letter by apologizing to Wright for not writing in so long, she informed him that she had been busy every day. She answered some of Wright’s questions from his previous letters. She told him that she did not win the Cotton Ball and that she believed the judges were not honest.Veramay continued to ask Wright what he wanted for Christmas.
Letter No.73, 1953 November 1
Veramay started her letter by updatting Wright of the latest news on everyone back home. She told Wright she did not have a creation to share for the sewing class fashion show. She wrote that she didn’t have anything exciting to write about and continued to answer his questions from previous letters.She ended the letter by asking Wright to tell her about his trips to Seoul.
Letter No.74, 1953 November 2
Letter No.75, 1953 November 12
Veramay started her letter by apologizing to Wright for not writing often. She told him she sent him photographs of her and she gave him a brief explanation of each one. She told Wright that she was flattered that he wanted to enter her photograph to a contest, but assured him that he would get lost among the photographs that the other men sent in.Veramay ended the letter by telling Wright how much she loved him.