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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-03 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6

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dents wandered around three days in the midst of the big battle in Picardy and saw everything while all the rest were kept at a safe distance. It's decidedly funny to hear him tell how they played generals and waved aside sentries who were inclined to question their right to circulate. George Puttulo is here too. If you ever read the [orful Sat. Eve. Post you know who he is. And, yes, have you ever seen Capt. Bruce Bairnsfarther's delicious drawings of the Britisher in the trenches. My C.O. at Fort Snelling (Major Ferguson, whom you'll remember meeting in Washington) used to sit looking at them and laugh until the tears streamed. Well, Captain B - is with us to see what funny situations he can find among our
 
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