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Lucille Ley to Jimmy Ley - February 7, 1944
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Jimmy's mother writes about a dinner party. She continues to talk about mail delays and her excitement to see photos of Jimmy in uniform. After talking about David's cold, she wonders what Jimmy did on his furlough. Briefly she discusses the political situation in Italy then relates changes in voting laws for servicemen in the United States. Lucille has bought Jimmy another bond and plans to send him a box of chocolates.
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:26480
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Lucille Ley to Jimmy Ley - February 8, 1944
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Jimmy's mother writes about improvements around the house and Billy's new car. She worries about the political situation in Italy and relates a conversation she had with an acquaintance about Jimmy. She feels that tradesmen treat the war differently.
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:26481
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Lucille Ley to Jimmy Ley - January 18, 1944
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Jimmy's mother is overjoyed to have received a letter from him and suspects the mail service is improving. She describes the beauty of Iowa sunsets in winter and tells Jimmy that the good weather at home continues. She describes newphew David's rapid growth and Jimmy's father's return to good health. She also assures Jimmy that anyone in the family will gladly send him a sweater to replace the one lost in the mail, should he express the need for one. Again, she wishes him a good furlough, which is scheduled to begin the 27th of January.
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:26474
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Lucille Ley to Jimmy Ley - January 20, 1944
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Jimmy's mother tells him about the local high school basketball games where she encountered Mrs. Powers. She fills Jimmy in on Bill and Steve Powers's military placements and then does the same for a John Wortman and an Andy, who has just recieved his draft call. Lucille updates Jimmy on the reopening of the local theater and on nephew David's continued growth. She reminisces about the times her children used to play with the same baby carriage(?) David has now inherited. She closes by griping about her frustrations with the government but expressing her faith in the American people. [Letter appears to cut off--missing page?]
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:26475
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Lucille Ley to Jimmy Ley - March 15, 1944
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Lucille writes about the war drive for the Red Cross which took in $420. She relates that the school elections went poorly in her opinion and that people at a Republican convention tried to convince Jimmy's dad to run for representative. Later she writes about a petition to defer the draft of an aquaintance. Lucille wonders if the packages have arrived and why they haven't heard from Jimmy.
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:26498
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Lucille Ley to Jimmy Ley - March 16 1944
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Lucille talks again about attending the Republican convention and reminds Jimmy he is now old enough to vote. She mentions the gas ration is currently at 2 gallons per week. Then, she catches Jimmy up on Dave and Billy's lifes. After writing that the Red Cross War Drive ended up with $440, Lucille talks about the raise in price of air mail stamps.
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:26500