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16 March 1944
Weiner, Sylvia (1912-2008)
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia talks about the history of labor unions
GLC09414.0204
17 March 1944
V-Mail: Sylvia says how much she misses Moe, tells him the current book she is reading
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13 April 1944
Sylvia says she's going to a play called Decision, and has read two "lousy" detective stories. Includes a rebus in middle of page 5 and drawings of various foods for Moe to choose from.
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19 April 1944
Sylvia mentions an essay she wrote her last year of high school
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26 June 1944
Sylvia asks if Moe would like certain books, as she will send them but says it is too difficult to send a particular type of hair tonic that he likes.
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28 July 1944
Sylvia discusses the books they are reading, and a conversation she had with Olga about Marty.
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1 September 1944
This letter features a sketch of Sylvia sitting with a book in her lap.
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16 February 1945
Sylvia writes about how on the way to the lecture she stopped at a bar and read a book on the psycho. While there she was approached by a strange woman who talked about her mother's impact on her.
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29 April 1945
Sylvia just finished a twenty page paper which she describes briefly.
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11 May 1945
Sylvia is currently reading an interesting book about the people of Germany.
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