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Helen Angell Fox letters to Bess Peebles Fox, January-May 1944

1944-03-07 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 2

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Long are next door. The other Red Cross girls are scattered around near us on this floor. It is very chummy, and more than ever like a sorority house. We now eat on plates again, too, and not on those metal trays. I wasn't too fond of them, so I don't mind the change. I don't see the Red Cross girls of the other units very often now, as we are more or less assimilated into our own groups and haven't anything to do together. I'm enclosing a card Joyce's mother painted me in answer to my bread and butter letter and a letter from Jane Shuttleworth, who worked at Forest Glen when I did. You might save them. We saw a good movie last night, "See Here, Private Hargrove." It was very amusing. Have you seen it? Night before last Joyce, Genevieve and I went with Captain Kasmark, the chief nurse, to a nearby town for dinner and a walk around the streets. Love, Helen
 
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