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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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We are slowly getting our room fixed up. We talked the lady in charge out of a big cabinet in which we can keep most of our clothes. Its really a help. It sounds like Richland may not have to poor a team. Its too bad the had tough luck in their game. I'd sure like to see a football game but Wyoming U. doesn't have a team this year. Don't know about basketball yet. I went window shopping last night and I think I've found some shoes like I want. I'll try and get them tomorrow when the store is open. It sounds like Bill [Ruby?] got himself into quite a mess. What Mrs [Cook?] so sore about? She thinks she owned him or something. I wrote Marg day before yesterday. I thought see could give Ken my new address or send his to me. There is too darned much moving around going on. I guess I'm not going to need the [coupe?] as you can see. It was a darn good idea though. To bad the army bawled it up.
 
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