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<title>Letter Written by Martin F. Golden to the Bryant College Service Club Dated January 14, 1943</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> Box No. 83<br /> Brookline, Mass.<br /> January 14, 1943</p>
<p>The Bryant Service Club<br /> Bryant College<br /> Providence, Rhode Island</p>
<p>Dear Club Members:--</p>
<p>During the holidays I received a package from the Bryant Service Club containing cigarettes and I wish to express sincere thanks to you for your remembrance, and good wishes as well.</p>
<p>I am certain the Alumni of Bryant, who are now in the Service, very much appreciate this gesture, for we all remember pleasant associations formed at the College, and it's nice to know that they remember us.  However, this spirit of good fellowship that follows Bryant Alumni wherever they are serving Uncle Sam is pretty much consistent with the Bryant policies.</p>
<p>It might be of interest for me to mention that while on furlough last summer I was married to Miss Pauline Sciegand, formerly of Bronxville, New York.  My wife is with me here in Boston where I am stationed for the present time.  I will keep you advised of my whereabouts in the future.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Martin F. Golden, '38<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by Martin F. Golden to the Bryant College Service Club Dated August 11, 1942</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> 18 Iowa Street<br /> Providence<br /> August 11th</p>
<p>Chairman of the Bryant Service Club</p>
<p>Dear Sir:</p>
<p>I want to thank the Bryant Service Club for the cigarettes sent to me.</p>
<p>I appreciate the thoughtfulness and good wishes that go with this gift.</p>
<p>Very truly yours<br /> Martin F. Golden<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by Martin F. Golden to the Bryant College Service Club Dated May 13, 1942</title>
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<p>Boston, Mass.</p>
<p>May 13, 1942</p>
<p>Dear Friends,</p>
<p>I want to thank you kindly for the swell gift--it sure did hit home!</p>
<p>It sure makes one feel good to know that the folks back home haven’t forgotten them now that they are far away.</p>
<p>I am being moved around so much I believe it would be better if my mail was sent to my home at 18 Iowa St., Prov., R.I.</p>
<p>Give my regards to Mr. Vinal, Mr. Gulaki, and last but not least Mr. Richards.</p>
<p>Best regards.</p>
<p>Sincerely, 								Marty (Golden)  								[Transcription ends]</p>

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