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Carroll Steinbeck letters to parents, January-February, 1944

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 2

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The fellows a getting quite disgusted again. Some of the were just up here. They haven't studied at all the few nights and neither have I. I really tried for a few nights, but I'm so sick and tired of studying something I dislike and can't understand at all. I guess the rest are the same way. They say the just plain can't do it. It wouldn't be so bad if we got a rest once in awhile, but we don't. Ken sure got a fine deal. It shouldn't be just what he wanted. I hope so anyway for as long as Margret can't be with him, he just as well be interested in his work. About ten couples of us went to a basketball game last night. After the game we went over to the house and had a party. We sure had a lot of fun. I'm in bed writing this so it may be a little crooked. I still have to write another letter before lights go out. I'm afraid hers will be just as short, if not shorter than this. I'll try to write along through the week. Love Carroll
 
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