Letter to Yvette from Howard, July 5, 1942
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Title
Letter to Yvette from Howard, July 5, 1942
Subject
Love-letters
Description
Howard tells Yvette everything he loves about her. He had a dream about her and he got drunk.
Creator
Sarty, Howard L., 1919-1977
Source
Harvey, Gretchen (donor)
Publisher
Courtesy of the Concordia College Archives
Date
1942-07-05
Contributor
Wayne, Brandon (digitization, transcription, metadata)
Format
Correspondences
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
1942-07-05
Coverage
Fort Knox, Kentucky
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Original Format
Correspondences
Text
Fort Knox, Kentucky
July 5, 1942
Darling Yve,
I love you and this is going to be a short letter. I think your [sic] wonderful. I love those blue eyes and the dimple when you brush your teeth. I love the way you comb your hair. I love you the way you are so don’t ever change. I had a dream last night and it was about me and you we were at the Town hall and we were dancing too ain’t that
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some thing [sic]. Its [sic] a funny thing I had my old car and we went to a joint in [W]ebster and I got drunk (only in a dream though) then I took you home that was the best part of the letter dream and you know as well as I do that you that you allways [sic] wake up in the best part. [W]ell when when I woke up I [illegible deletion] didn’t how it did end but I still love you. That all I have to say except I love you. I love you as much as I love you. Love
Howard
July 5, 1942
Darling Yve,
I love you and this is going to be a short letter. I think your [sic] wonderful. I love those blue eyes and the dimple when you brush your teeth. I love the way you comb your hair. I love you the way you are so don’t ever change. I had a dream last night and it was about me and you we were at the Town hall and we were dancing too ain’t that
[Page 2]
some thing [sic]. Its [sic] a funny thing I had my old car and we went to a joint in [W]ebster and I got drunk (only in a dream though) then I took you home that was the best part of the letter dream and you know as well as I do that you that you allways [sic] wake up in the best part. [W]ell when when I woke up I [illegible deletion] didn’t how it did end but I still love you. That all I have to say except I love you. I love you as much as I love you. Love
Howard
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Sarty, Howard L., 1919-1977, “Letter to Yvette from Howard, July 5, 1942,” Concordia Memory Project, accessed April 29, 2024, https://concordiamemoryproject.concordiacollegearchives.org/items/show/935.