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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May-December 1916

1916-08-16 Conger Reynolds to Mr. & Mrs. John Reynolds Page 9

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British government He turned me over to the deputy chief censor, and he spent altogether about a day showing me how the system works. The have an organization now of 3,200 persons who handle 9,000,000 pieces of mail matter a month, 5,000,000 pieces to or from American. They can read any language and they can handle everything so that little delay is caused. More I shall try to remember to tell you. Saturday night, Almer started back to France. I spent Sunday on top of omnibuses taking long rides into parts of the city that I had not seen. Monday I worked hard gathering information and dined late in the quaint old Cock Tavern. On coming back to the hotel about nine o'clock I was surprised to discover Almer back in the room he had
 
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