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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, September-October 1943

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 3

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I'm sure glad the razor will be coming soon, however, I've been getting along darned good with my safety razor. The other will be much faster though and easier on my face. Excuse these oil spots on the paper. I guess I spilled hair oil on it or something. I wrote to Margret at her old address Sun. but I suppose they will foreword it on. I hope she got the picture before moving. It would sure be great if Harold and the family could get to Ariz. This air up here makes me breath pretty hard so I'm sure it would help them. It seems almost too good to be true though. So W.C. beat Richland. I guess we did have our share of good teams but I was in hopes the would get along good this year. I guess Bill landed in Frisco but I don't know for sure. He was above basic training because he had taken Chem. Physics. Math, in either High School or college. Thats why he was sent elsewhere. Three others SAE's besides me are here. I don't know where the others went. I haven't heard from Tom (the indian) yet. I wrote him a few days ago. He was to get a furlough then be sent somewhere.
 
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