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W. Earl Hall correspondence, 1940-1945

1945-02-17 Maj. Eddie Anderson to Earl Hall Page 2

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how are home is furnished. I don't want a bit of the credit, because I haven't any coming. I am taking the liberty of sending your letter on to May because I know she will enjoy it. She says Judy (the baby) is cuter than ever almost 5 months old now and I sure would love to see her. One of our men has finally figured out how to fore case this Eng. weather. There is a large hill out side of his window. He looks out in the morning if he can see the hill, He says he knows it is going to rain. If he can't see the hill he knows it is raining. Well Earl I guess no one knows when this is going to end; but thinks look much brighter than they did 2 months ago. We will all be tickled pink; because I know I would sure love to get home and take some progress notes on my family instead of on patients. The basket ball team is going swell and I sure hope they can keep it up. Kohle left about a week ago for the States, was scheduled to fly and I suppose you have heard from him
 
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