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<p>had a smooth time. The fellows, </p> | <p>had a smooth time. The fellows, </p> | ||
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<p>continual stitches. Ed Boylan is</p> | <p>continual stitches. Ed Boylan is</p> | ||
<p>just about the most wonderful</p> | <p>just about the most wonderful</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:10, 28 June 2021
<html>any day. That's wonderful news since
the poor fellow's been disappointed
in having a furlough so many times,
especially when he changed it all
around, in June to be home after
I arrived in Hollis; and then the
whole darned furlough was cancelled.
I want to see him so badly.
Tonight Bill Brennan and I
went into New York to see "Let's
Face it" starring Danny Kaye. It
was marvelous and we had a
super time together. Bill's pretty
swell.
July 9, 1942
Ed Damm and his friends
Ed Boylan, Jimmy Mooney, "Whitey"
[McGillup?], came out again and
Bugsie and Irene came up. We
had a smooth time. The fellows,
particularly Jimmy had us in
continual stitches. Ed Boylan is
just about the most wonderful
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