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Carroll Steinbeck letters to parents, September - October, 1944

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 3

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No to get back to what you have been doing. Sounds as if you really took in Chicago good this time. I'm really glad you could both make it in for Rose's graduation and I'm glad to hear she likes the watch. Before I forget it, hello Rose, I forgot to put that in my greeting. Hope you don't have to study to hard while you are there. I hope you don't mind group letters for I'm pretty busy and I have alot to answer now. I have heard from Ken, but once in the past two weeks and that was this week. He has undoubtedly written you by this time to so I won't repeat. Sounds like he will be home before too long. I hope he will be as lucky in his next [station?] as he has been in Camp Hood. Got the pictures of the trophy cases and they were swell. Sure looks good.
 
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