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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-01 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 2

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giving second thought, then along comes a day when one thing piles on top another until the total is tremendous? So it was today. To begin with today was important because the request for my orders to go home was to go to the Personnel Bureau today. Early in the morning a complication developed that plunged me into a perplexity about what action I ought to take. While I was in the midst of that and also had my inner office full of folks my sergeant came in and beckoned for me to come out in the outer room. I did, and there was Almer Sanborn! He and Mrs. Sanborn arrived two days ago, and he had just learned from the Coulons that I was in town. I carried him off to
 
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