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Contains 61 Results:

Letter No.78, 1953 December 27

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents Veramay started her letter by telling Wright that it was nice to hear back from him. She admitted that they had almost come to the conclusion that he was probably on his way back him since they had heard rumors that the 3rd division would be sent home. She asked Wright why he hadn’t written to her in four days. Veramay explained to Wright that she was hopeful that he would return soon because she heard in the news broadcast that 2 divisions were being sent home from Korea. She congratulated...
Dates: 1953 December 27

Letter No. 79, 1954 January 11

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Veramay started the letter by telling Wright that she was not going to apologize for not writing. She told Wright that she could not believe that it had almost been a year since he had left. She continued to ask him how everything was going and she updated him with news of everyone back home.

Dates: 1954 January 11

Letter No.80, 1954 January 19

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Veramay started her letter by telling Wright how worried she was because she had not heard back from him since the 15th. She told him about her car battery dying and her car not starting. She complained about Jimmy who helped her with her car and told Wright that he was rude. She included more gossip in her letter about other people back home. In addition, she told Wright she included a photograph of herself which she called “Saturday Night Bath”. Veramay ended her letter by telling Wright...
Dates: 1954 January 19

Letter No.81, 1954 January 21

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Veramay started off her letting by telling Wright that his mother sent her the stationary that she was using for the letter. She told him that she sent him foot mittens and a cut out of an article that she expected her to send out to him. She went on to write about how much she missed him and how she knew that it had been over a year since she last saw him but that she still thought of him all of the time. She asked him if he thought that he would be discharged in May and that she was happy...
Dates: 1954 January 21

Letter No.83, 1954 February 3

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

Veramay started off her letter to Wright by telling him that every time that she tried to write to him something always came up. She asked him what his excuse was and whether or not he was in Japan at the moment. She updated him with news of everyone back home. Veramay told Wright how much she missed him and that she could not spend another summer without him. She ended the letter by telling him about work.

Dates: 1954 February 3

Letter No.82, 1954 January 24

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
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Veramay started her letter by telling Wright that time was just going by so quickly. She told Wright all about what she had been doing during her days.She updated Wright with news of everyone back home. She ended the letter by telling Wright that she missed him and that she truly loved him.

Dates: 1954 January 24

Letter No.84, 1954 February 13

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

Item is a Valentine’s Day card from Veramay to Wright.

Dates: 1954 February 13

Letter No.85, 1954 February 18

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

Veramay started off her letter by asking Wright if he was mad at him, if he was in Japan, or if he was just too busy writing to others. She updated him with news of everyone back home. She apologized to Wright for being the world’s worst romantic writer but she made sure to let him know that she loved him. She asked Wright about the photographs that he had promised to send her and told him that if he didn’t send them she would no longer send him new photographs.

Dates: 1954 February 18

Letter No.86, 1954 February 24

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

Veramay stared her letter to Wright by asking him about his trip to Japan. She told Wright that she had gone to the fair with his parents and that the weather was just great! She updated him with the latest new on everyone back home. She ended the letter by asking him why he had not been writing as often or as much.

Dates: 1954 February 24

Letter No.87, 1954 March 8

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
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Veramay started off her letter by telling Kenny how worried she was because she had not received a letter from him. She informed him of the few things that happened she had last written to him. She told Wright that his mother was also worried because she had not heard back from him and that he better have a good excuse for not writing.

Dates: 1954 March 8