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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-12 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1

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Thirty-one. March 12, 1918. My Very Dearest. - Tonight I write from a new location, the sixth I have had in France. It is the headquarters for American correspondents and all others who come over to look at the war without getting into it. I have been made a kind of army diplomat. For the time being at least I am assigned to the section of intelligence which chaperones the correspondents and magazine writers, censors their despatches, and receives and escorts the various distinguished civilians who visit the A.E.F. The office here is really part of G.H.Q., being merely in another town for the convenience of those who wish to be within shorter distance of the front. It was yesterday morning
 
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