This letter begins with Louis Carlson stating the difficulties that Willis Newbold Jr. has caused because he has not continued to correspond with his family. Carlson then asks Nancy and Juel to have dinner with his female cousin, to help cheer her up since her fiancée was killed in Africa. The letter ends by Carlson asking about how cities have changed because of the war.
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This letter begins with Louis Carlson stating the difficulties that Willis Newbold Jr. has caused because he has not continued to correspond with his family. Carlson then asks Nancy and Juel to have dinner with his female cousin, to help cheer her up since her fiancée was killed in Africa. The letter ends by Carlson asking about how cities have changed because of the war.
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