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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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you straight now so you'll know what to expect. I just wasn't well enough prepared for this. It sounds like you are having quite a time with all that invoicing to do, it will be nice when you get it straightened out though. I got a letter from Marg and she says shes crazy about school. She also said Paul had joined the air corps. I've been over and eaten supper since the last line I wrote and then some of us were over at the Union for a little while. It is just now time for study hours to begin. I have more darn work to do than I could do if I had a stenographer to help me. The weather a been real nice the past few days. I guess we just had a little cold snap. I went to a piano concert last night. A bunch of the fellows and I took it in, it wasn't bad at all. I haven't much else to write so will close for now. Hope you have your invoicing done now dad, Love Carroll
 
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