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- and give it to you so that just as soon as Harfield gets down there llonday you can have him check it and make inquir ies as to whether it can be purchased or not, and then get in your orders . I a.m longing for the time to coIIE when I can get away from
- a flood of it. Zephyr and John are both up again and I give them plenty of time off. Gene and Bobbitt have been with me the last few days but Bobbitt went back to camp :19sterday. I want very much to get down there next week, and I am going to make every
- both "UCh 1.prov d but still a little vimak fl."0111 theit' opernt on .. 'fhey &re nth Mother and ve are somewhat crowded, but I am Qo ne a e;ood ·deal. · \rite me eve1~1 time you have a spare m nute and tell . me what you do with your days. Nits
- Letter LT= l nt 'I Letter Telegram VL T=lm'I Victory Ltr. ftltESIDENT The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD_TIME at point of origin ~ L - - • WA 13 9 ,RX PD= fvl AR SH ALL TEX 17 1144 AMC= -- ~ V ~ SE
- -TER~OON 2 PM BLANCO WOU LD LI KE CALL YOU ABOUT TEN OCLOCK MY TIME TONJGH T= :AUNT LUCY D I ED LAST - B JRD = THE COMPANY WILL A'.Pl'JtEOliTE ISUGOHTION■ F!tOM ITa PAT!t0Nt'5 CONCERNING ITS SE.RVlCE
- WESTERN CLASS OF SERVICE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. UNIO-N ( ..I SYMBOLS DL=Day Letter 50 , W. P. MARSHALL, The filing time shown
- 'lorothy - - - - The President came in alone. Sat without making phone calls or seeing anyone for a long time (10:40 to 11:06) --- writing at his signing table. He buzzed me to come in twice - - - asking "when was I sworn in? - - - and again "when
- station Miohigan 3400 seven o(clook tonight your time. ·It not then same hour tomorrow night. Seemed anxious. Please let me hear. Bird
- called me and said her mother wanted her to come · pri l first (next ednesda.y )--that a friend of hers w teaching school close to Marshall had to quit 1ted r to finish out her term. So she is going j he time we will be moving in. It Will be hectic. aid
- are now refinishing and I am confident they will be through by the time you arrive. Anyway, the fire didn't bother the kitchoo, breakfast room or the upstairs, which is the usable part of our . home, and we will certainly consider it a pleasure and quite
- KTBC business, Lady Bird travel, classification during war time of radio and radio employees
- c,r Dear Effie: I am all right; but of' course one cannot tell what might happen to one at any time. I have not made any will yet, but have considered making one. However, I have taken precaution that if I should happen to die suddenly, so
- is the sweetest little child imaginable to live vrith. She' laughs and gig : :_:les all the time and has never lool:ed on the face of worry. We have a good ·time, but I certainly -have not had a moment to throw avray. If I live to be a hundred I will never
- at home., and it was so !!:!:I,. muoh less expensive that way. But now that I am working all day I cannot eat lunch at home and I don't get there before eight o'clock usually., and therefore do not have time to do my share of cooking., besides I'm a little
- ... ~ I - March 12, 1942 Dear Bird: Before the day is over I will probably write you at length in longhand but I want to reiterate again mat I have said so many times since I left. Letters rrom the individuals in the office mean a great deal
- Personnel matters including station engineers and war time regulations on engineers employment, requesting raises from the local war labor board, social updates
- duoceeatul time. A.t Hart1el4 1 s edvto e 4eo14ed not to make them a little talk about tation plane and sohedule of aoh1ev ments tor the tllture. Be said h •a rather Just ~um.ping set to kno them ooially and do th t 1 ter in a etatt me t1ng. I brought all th
- Darling, ~t I an sending thltif Airmail Special in an effort to beat Secret Operative No. ttl678 to you •••• Colonel Estea has come and gone. Yesterday afternoon, just as I 'Was getting ready to go to my exercises for the first time in ten days, he
- said he wanted to take me and Nellie to dinner some night. On Tuesday, April.21, I have invited Mrs. Ickes, Mrs. Bill Douglas, Elizabeth Rowe, and Tharon Perkins to lunoh. I havn't had time to get an answer yet ~!'om Mrs. Douglas'1'i~§- l'm thinking
- Sunday, March 15, 5:45 P. M. Dearest mine: It's late Sunday afternoon and in all the time you have been away I have not been so lonesome for you as I am now. So I will take it out in writing you a very long letter. First, let me tell you that I
- night, arrive there Friday noon, and stay as short a time as possible. Senator's time is so valuable and I feel I need him so, that I almost must go on. Besides,· I want to lay hands, both for myself and for Aunt Effie, on such of that money
- like this. (It is so easy to become stale and use the same phrases all the time.) What I like most about Mary is that she is really interested in these people 'Who write us their problem.s--at least in those 'Whoseseem honeatly to have merit. She ia
- • / 3. in aeript room: H• .at111 stuek to 5 aa absolute m.1n1mum tor a'tation. I aaw Geraltiue Sh•ttieli tot y; ah• otter•• to let me use her•• w 1eb ia aow 111 •at1R01.J9._ r 1nietinte time. but aa.1i ah• might wan, 1, ·W ..n ahe mate u.p her min wh
- o4. The llo Gompeq p 1d us \fie , 306 leas the agenoy•a 15~ end lea our repree nt tivc's 15~ of th bal no. The orJsinal of th r 4io contract tor the time 1 in our file. Since J nu '1:':/ 1 1942, have be .n billing th tor n adai tional 51.00
- submitting it as a personal claim. 2. Advisability I agree, the forum and the occasion are the very best. Such a step, at·this time, precludes any possibility that later events might be interpreted as the cause, as Truman's decision was partly attributed
- apart• ment in April. l had a grand time the other night a'b the Roweal I bad two date• and a coraage, which 1• pretty good, don't you think? The dates were tom Clark and Mr. Howland. Jim ns the la.et itc,. attive, ae uaual. The people wer-e •11 some
- muoh work that could just as well have been ~ passed on to someone of less experience. Clipping those papers and keeping a scrap-book used hours of her time that could have been spent to more telling advantage and yet should be done. We shall have
- in• traduce Mr. Weisl to so;ie. Seriously. dear, she is the most ·w orth while actress in mi 'iywood, to my re ling, and I ho-p you had a gay and stimula.tinc time. All your letters I lov.e to cet. But the ones in your own hand- ·,Titin,t.;• that aro oft n
- to see "My Sister Aileen", the cutest play I have seen this year. Imagine my surptise to learn~ 'Nt1}{~ that Vic ha.a three ohildrenl They are all, including his wife,/ ·
- March 11, 1942, 11 A. M. Darling: Here goes the volume, written in the morning because if I wait until seven or eight o'clock at night there is never time enough. Your letter or March 9, in which you tell me that you really are not ~using 100
- meeting at it's monthly luncheon Wednesday--for which I would not give two pins except that I do see about twenty Congressmen's wives there and this time it is being given as a farewell party for Mrs. Leavy before they leave to assume the new duties. V
- , but so much time has elEpsed since your letter was written. we would like to know if they sre still &vc:.ila.ble. Specif ically. the progra1;-is were: (One) J. Rabel Cler~, fo:nen 's Show, 15 minutes 6 days a week at 9:00 a.m; (T\1vo) Household Hints
- what happened. -2- The night you left I had dinner with the Speaker, J. K. Brim and Bill Kittrell. It was rather a rougpt evening somewhat similar to the last time Brim was up here. But, Sam and I left at 10:30 and we did not feel too bad the next
- meuoge. lllb}ect to the tff'IFU on back hereof, which ore hereby agreed to ............. ok 18" • ~--- J-. EGAN. 1 INTERN'ATIONAL SERVICE\. 1206 . F.ULL RATE CODE PRESICENT - - -- - .._ DEFERRED NIGflT LETTER , TIME FILED CHARGE
- thougi in unifo1-m.. I c.Udn 1 t 1,;et muoh el. ·oda.y. Visitors took up my time. V1otor UaOrea e~e __ , ______,, ,. ,.. ttL:ed ages about old friends and *bdut the aeries ~~ ies SillL11an Evans met in eatabl1ahing the Ohi o Su Which last was very imper
- , though too big as yet, and the little one carried around one shoe with her all the time I was there. She will grow to them before long. Peggy sent you her thanks. I'm sure Mary wrote down Tom's probable addresses for you in her letter--(either at Thomas P
- of ScJ:ew~y . There seems to be a c;ood :possibility the co~~p-::my wi ll go into large sct:le ,.;,dvertising soon , ~t whtch time it wi ll send u.s the pr1::i pL.red script or trcrnscr i ption of 1:~h3tever proc,r:.1m they v:u.nt to use ••• us ~nd ~11
- on• ot hia tavoritp oongJteaaman and you "oer• tai.nly didn't woh time in getting 1n." ••t• Yeaterd&r I went to ••• Wiok)' in the hospital and took her•~ pretty flower•• Both )ahe end the baby are tine, cd they •r• going home Monday. Th• hoap1.tal
- . fc:il to rea'"'h him will write him tomorrowr . think this is a Good time to write you. 1 D.:~rling, I a:'1 8nclosin..:. the result of Vfal ter 's co:wersati·-m v,it.h the Estate Tax division of -:,he Interm.l ~evenue ~ure~u .. I am sendint., another
Memo, 1943 [re: KTBC]
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- an~ one child~ . s 3A~ se1 reclessif . . c~ ti on ~n then ioustp. boo ·d seYlt hi it iE' 1i:.,~t·.. 1--e 'nd expe~t ch .ng. Look f:orwarti to time when oan re lace h:t • c r bac}: 31s"'. for in ince mriting •he~ eve he haa evidenced hie is11k 7
- ter.JJ _ Ex.eroiaee ~ o~ . apaoe-•I believe I ean alre-.dy ••• aome ditferenc• my hip1J. The tact that there is never much time tor either ot ua to oook a real meal no doubt has something to do w1th it. But that 1• not ible and will certainly stop