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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, September-October 1943

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 2

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I've not seen many pictures since I've been here. It sounds like you guys really hit the high spots while Ken was home. I'll bet he looked good. I wish I could have talked to him better. So Wellman backed out? How are the rest of the schools in the [Ke-Nash?] I'll be glad when they get some school news in the paper. I have about five more letters to write before I leave for bivouac or they will think I've forgotten them. Haven't heard from Ray since I saw him. I don't know what has happened to him. He must be moving around though. I guess I can't think of anything else so will close for now. I'll try to write as soon as possible. Very sorry to hear of Aunt Dephia's accident. Say dad, hows the sneezing getting along? Love Carroll
 
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