Letter to Yvette from Howard, July 25, 1943.
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Title
Letter to Yvette from Howard, July 25, 1943.
Subject
furlough, vacation
Description
Howard tells Yve that he will be getting a furlough in August and can't wait to see her and cut the letter short because Yve is on vacation.
Creator
Sarty, Howard L. 1919-1977.
Source
Harvey, Gretchen (donor).
Publisher
Courtesy of the Concordia College Archives
Date
1943-07-25
Contributor
Will Kuball (digitization, metadata, transcription)
Rights
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Format
Correspondence
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
1943-07-25
Coverage
Camp Campbell, Kentucky
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Original Format
Correspondence
Text
Camp Campbell, Kentucky
July 25, 1943
Hello darling:
Well it[‘]s been a long time no see but I think I’ll make it yet. I think I’m going to be able to get home in Aug. [August] if nothing happens. I got the letter in which you said something like this. I have been very busy but I always find time to write but I’ve been out in the field for the last five days and haven’t even been able to get any pen to write with and even if I did write you wouldn’t get it because I wouldn’t be able to mail it. Well darling by the time you the time you get this you’ll be at Hampton and I hope you are having a good time. I’d give anything to be there with you. Let me know darling how or what kind of a time your [sic] having. Gee wouldn’t I like to drop in on you while you were at the beach but that [is] impossible so don’t worry about it. I’ll see you in Aug. [August] sometime. Until then darling I love you.
Howard.
[The following was written as a postscript.]
P.S. Do you still love me? I hope so.
[There is an envelope attached to this letter.]
July 25, 1943
Hello darling:
Well it[‘]s been a long time no see but I think I’ll make it yet. I think I’m going to be able to get home in Aug. [August] if nothing happens. I got the letter in which you said something like this. I have been very busy but I always find time to write but I’ve been out in the field for the last five days and haven’t even been able to get any pen to write with and even if I did write you wouldn’t get it because I wouldn’t be able to mail it. Well darling by the time you the time you get this you’ll be at Hampton and I hope you are having a good time. I’d give anything to be there with you. Let me know darling how or what kind of a time your [sic] having. Gee wouldn’t I like to drop in on you while you were at the beach but that [is] impossible so don’t worry about it. I’ll see you in Aug. [August] sometime. Until then darling I love you.
Howard.
[The following was written as a postscript.]
P.S. Do you still love me? I hope so.
[There is an envelope attached to this letter.]
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Citation
Sarty, Howard L. 1919-1977., “Letter to Yvette from Howard, July 25, 1943.,” Concordia Memory Project, accessed May 3, 2024, https://concordiamemoryproject.concordiacollegearchives.org/items/show/1257.