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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-01 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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of the school. It was a rare privilege to get an impression of his personality, too. I'm finding, indeed, that the big men in operations over here are exceedingly admirable - they infuse into one superb confidence that the army is in capable hands. From the commissioners I learned that there has been a lot of loose talk by the preachers and the stay-at-home moralists generally about bad moral conditions among soldiers in France. The comissioners weve interested in getting the facts to take back home. And they got them. The records show in figures that don't lie that the physical and moral well-being of the soldiers in France is simply amazing. It is absolutely true that these fellows in the trenches and in the training camps lead cleaner, saner, better lives than they
 
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