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Letter from Howard to Yvette, 1919-1977

1944-05-29.pdf


[The following is written on official United States Army stationary]

May 29, 1944

9:00 P.M.


Hi Little One

Well here it is another day closer to being married and I love you more everyday. I was in school to night [sic] until 8:50 then…

Letter from Howard to Yvette, May 23, 1944

1944-05-23.pdf


[The following is written on official United States Army stationary]

May 23, 1944

10:00 P.M.


Dearest Yve

I love you so very much to-night [sic] that I think maybe I’m going crazy. I went to see the chaplain to night [sic] but he…

Letter from Howard to Yvette, May 22, 1944

1944-05-22.pdf


[The following is written on official United States Army stationary]

May 22, 1944

10:00 P.M.


Hello Darling, I got a letter from you to day [sic] and I’m glad that your dad and mother know. I haven’t quite finished that letter but I guess…

Letter from Howard to Yvette, April 20, 1944

1944-04-20.pdf


[The following is written on official United States Army stationary]

Camp Campbell, Ky.

April 20, 1944


Hi short and Beautiful

Gee darling I love you. You know it[‘s] too bad that I have to be so far away from you all the time. Well…

Letter from Howard to Yvette, April 11, 1944

1944-04-11.pdf


Camp Campbell, Ky.

April 11, 1944


Hello Darling,

Well how’s my little half-pint curly top to-night [sic]? Gee darling I love you so darn much that I can’t put in to [sic] word[s] how I feel. Darling will you forgive me for not writing…

President Brown writing at his desk

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Image of President J.N. Brown writing at his desk. Location unknown, but there is a business card beside him that says Moorhead so most likely he is at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. Date unknown.