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  • Text: living in a beautiful hotel which overlooks the Pacific Ocean. It’s only for G.I.’s, and it’s a swell deal. I’m at a Red Cross lounge room in the “Ernie Pyle” theater. This theater is just like one back home. After I finish this letter, I guess I’ll go up
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, June 27, 1946.

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  • Description: to the movie theater.
Letter from Agnes Van Der Weide to Joe Olexa, October 23, 1944

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  • Text: [Manley 096] [Page 1] [letterhead: U.S. ARMY] June 23. 1945. 10:30 P.M. Dearest Jeannie_ I just got back from a movie I saw at one of the Front’s theaters. It was “Out of this World” and was a really swell picture. I enjoyed it very much. Most
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, June 23, 1945.

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  • Text: “A Guy, A Gal And A Pal” and “Rough Tough And Ready” They were both swell pictures. The theater was packed but we found a couple seats together on the balcony (remember Darling?) After the show we went to the Standard Drug – had a milkshake – and did
Letter to Edward "Ned" Manley by Jean Worthington, May 06, 1945.

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  • Text: to a movie tonight if I can find the theater. “Junior [Page 3] 3. Miss” is the name of the movie. Jeannie, I hope you’ll get down to see my Mother after and call her up frequently. I want you two to become good friends. Please try for me Jeannie. I love you
Letter to Jean Worthington by Edward "Ned" Manley, July 20, 1945.

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  • Description: to Agnes while thinking of her on a lovely day in England, sharing the news of his sister Helen's excitement over their engagement and her willingness to help them purchase their wedding rings. He also writes of his most recent visit to the movie theater
Letter from Joe Olexa to Agnes Van Der Weide, May 8, 1944

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  • Description: to Agnes sharing his latest news including going to see a double feature at the movie theater downtown and receiving birthday mail from his family back home in the United States.
Letter from Joe Olexa to Agnes Van Der Weide, March 19, 1944