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<title>Letter Written by William P. Berth to the Bryant College Service Club Dated October 29, 1942</title>
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<p>October 29, 1942</p>
<p>Service Club<br /> Bryant College<br /> Providence, R. I.</p>
<p>Hi fellows:</p>
<p>Word has been received from home that acknowledgment was not received by you of the package mailed me in July.</p>
<p>A furlough was given me at the end of August, at which time I had the pleasure of thanking Mr. Ripley, in lieu of the Service Club, for your kind gift.  Evidently the press of business made the notation of the thanks impossible at that time.</p>
<p>Thanks once again, good luck.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br /> Bill Berth<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by William P. Berth to the Bryant College Service Club Dated June 6, 1942</title>
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<p>CPL. W. P. BERTH<br /> HQRS. Co., SCRTC<br /> FT. MONMOUTH, N. J.</p>
<p>June 6, 1942</p>
<p>Chairman<br /> Bryant Service Club<br /> Bryant College<br /> Providence, Rhode Island</p>
<p>Dear Sir:</p>
<p>When a message of thanks is in order a letter is never too late, please accept my apology for a tardy reply.</p>
<p>I want to thank you fellows and girls for the candy which you sent me, all of us enjoyed my package.  As soon as the package was given to me at mail call the unanimous statement was, “We eat.”</p>
<p>Please remember me to Messrs. Ripley, Handy, and Hammond, if they are still at Bryant.  Some day I hope to be able to attend another Alumni Reunion, and at which time it may be possible to renew acquaintances.</p>
<p>Sincerely yours,</p>
<p>Bill Berth (handwritten)<br /> 								Bill Berth, ‘36<br /> 								Corporal Signal Corps 	 								[Transcription ends]</p>

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