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<title>V-Mail Written by Richard K. Harbach to the Bryant College Service Club Dated March 7, 1945</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br />FROM<br />SGT RICHARD K HARBACH<br />31-070-961<br />HQ BTRY 390th AAA AW BN<br />APO  403, c/o Postmaster, N.Y.<br />March 7, 1945</p>
<p>TO:<br />THE BRYANT SERVICE CLUB<br />BRYANT COLLEGE<br />PROVIDENCE<br />RHODE ISLAND</p>
<p>TO ALL YOU MANY FRIENDS OF ALL US SERVICEMEN THAT ARE ALUMNI OF BRYANT COLLEGE.  RECEIVED MY COPY OF THE LETTER ADDRESSED TO BRYANT ALUMNUS FROM YOUR CLUB AND I SURE DID ENJOY READING IT EVER SO MUCH AND HEARING THAT EVERYTHING IS GOING WELL THERE AT BRYANT COLLEGE.  SURE DO THANK YOU ONE AND ALL FOR YOU[R] HEARTY WISHES FOR A CHRISTMAS AND ALTHOUGH IT IS RATHER LATE IN THE SEASON I HOPE THAT ALL OF YOU HAD AN ENJOYABLE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON.  SURE DID APPRECIATE READING ABOUT THE ACTIVITY THAT WAS GOING ON AROUND THE COLLEGE AND GLAD TO HEAR THAT SOME OF THE BOYS ALREADY DISCHARGED FROM THE SERVICE HAVE COME TO BRYANT TO BE ONE OF YOU AND RECEIVED THE EDUCATION THAT THEY AT ONE TIME HAD TO DROP.  SORRY TO HEAR THAT MR NAYLOR HAS LEFT BRYANT.  YOU SURE ARE RIGHT THAT THERE WILL BE A BIG CELEBRATION WHEN ALL OF US FELLOWS AND GIRLS FROM BRYANT CAN CELEBRATE THE HOMECOMING OF ALL THE BRYANT ALUMNI  FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.  IF EVER PROVIDENCE HAS SEEN A CELEBRATION BEFORE IT WILL NEVER COMPARE TO THE ONE WE WILL GIVE THEN.  SO FAR I HAVE NEVER RUN ACROSS ANY OF THE OLD BRYANT GRADUATES BUT I KEEP MY EYES OPEN FOR THEM BECAUSE ONCE IN AWHILE YOU RUN ACROSS SOMEONE YOU KNOW FROM BACK HOME.  THINGS ARE OK WITH ME AND EVERYTHING IS GOING ALONG ALRIGHT.  REALLY DON'T HAVE MUCH NEWS TO ADD TO THAT YOU ALL READ IN THE PAPERS AND HEAR FROM ALL THE OTHERS THAT WRITE BACK TO THE SCHOOL.  I HAVE OFTEN THOUGHT BACK TO THE HAPPY DAYS I HAD WHEN I WAS ATTENDING CLASSES AT BRYANT AND OFTEN WONDER WHERE ALL MY CLASS MATES ARE AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING, SO I DO ENJOY YOUR NEWS LETTERS VERY MUCH BECAUSE IT TELLS US ALL ABOUT FELLOWS AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING.  I THINK THAT IT IS A SWELL IDEA AND I AM SURE THAT MANY MORE OF THE BRYANT ALUMNI THINK SO TOO.  I DOUBT IF MR GULSKI WILL REMEMBER ME AFTER ALL THESE YEARS BUT STILL IF HE IS STILL WITH YOU AT THE COLLEGE I SURE WOULD APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH IF YOU WOULD DROP IN ON HIM AND TELL HIM I WAS ASKING ABOUT HIM.  THE VERY LAST I KNEW OF HIM HE WAS DEAN OF MEN AND IF HE IS STILL THERE I AM SURE THAT HE IS DOING A PRETTY GOOD JOB OF IT AND IS WELL LIKED BY THE STUDENTS TODAY AS HE WAS BY US WHEN WE WERE THERE.  SO FAR I HAVEN'T RECEIVED THE GIFT THAT YOU MENTIONED IN THE LETTER BUT NO DOUBT IT WILL REACH ME ONE OF THESE DAYS AS YOU PROBABLY ADDRESSED TO MY OLD ADDRESS WHICH HAS CHANGED SINCE THEN.  I SURE DO APPREACIATE [<em>sic</em>] THE THOUGHT BEHIND IT AND THE SERVICE CLUB SURE DOES A LOT FOR US FELLOWS IN THE SERVICE AND WE APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH.  SURE WISH THAT I COULD MAKE A VISIT TO THE CAMPUS AND SEE ALL OF YOU SWELL PEOPLE PERSONALLY BUT I AM AFRAID THAT JUST AT THE PRESENT TIME THAT IS QUITE IMPOSSIBLE.  HOWEVER I AM ALWAYS THINKING ABOUT THE COLLEGE AND ALL THE GOOD THAT YOU BACK THERE ARE DOING FOR US OVER HERE AND THE MAIN THING WE WISH FOR YOU ALL IS TO CARRY ON AS YOU ARE AND EVEN IF YOU CAN'T BE WITH US YOU ARE DOING A SWELL JOB OF KEEPING THE HOME FIRES BURNING FOR US WHEN WE RETURN BACK HOME.  I AM VERY PROUD TO KNOW PEOPLE LIKE YOU AND I SURE DO WISH YOUR CLUB ALL THE LUCK IN THE WORLD AND THAT IT WILL CONTINUE TO BE AS SUCCESSFUL AS IT IS ALREADY.  IT SURE IS A FINE IDEA AND KEEPS ALL OF US, PAST AND PRESENT TOGETHER IN OUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THE HAPPY DAYS YOU FIND AT BRYANT.  SO UNTIL THE NEXT TIME I SURE WISH YOU LOADS AND LOADS OF LUCK, EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU, AND ALTHOUGH I DON'T KNOW YOU PERSONALLY I FEEL THAT I DO THROUGH THE LETTERS AND THE GIFTS THAT YOU HAVE SENT ME IN THE PAST.  THANKS AGAIN FOR REMEMBERING ME ON THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AND WITH YOUR SWELL LETTER.  SHOULD BE PRETTY CLOSE TO MID SEMESTER EXAMS IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD THEN [<em>sic</em>] ALREADY SO DON'T TRY TO DO TO [<em>sic</em>] MUCH CRAMMING AND STAYING UP LATE BURNING THAT MID NIGHT OIL.  GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL, LETS HEAR FROM YOU AGAIN WHEN YOU GET THE OPPORTUNITY TO WRITE.</p>
<p>AS EVER <em>Richard K. Harbach</em><br />[Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by Richard K. Harbach to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 9, 1943</title>
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<p>December 9, 1943.</p>
<p>To the members of the Bryant Service Club,</p>
<p>Once again I want to thank you one and all for your thoughtfulness in remembering me when you were sending out the Christmas gifts to the Bryant Alumni in the Armed forces.</p>
<p>In keeping with the season I want to wish you one and all, a very merry Christmas and a happy new year- and I also want to wish you all the best luck in the world and my the Bryant Service Club grow larger and larger so that its good work and it’s name will be known all over the world wherever Bryant Alumni may gather and talk of the happy days they spent on the campus of Bryant College.</p>
<p>I wish to thank you again for your thoughtfulness and generosity in remembering me.</p>
<p>As ever<br />Sgt. Richard K. Harbach<br />31070961 Serv. Co. 166 Inf.<br />Fort Sill, Oklahoma</p>
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<title>Letter Written by Richard K. Harbach to the Bryant College Service Club Dated June 17, 1943</title>
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<p>June 17, 1943</p>
<p>To the Members of the Bryant Service Club.</p>
<p>I wish to thank you all again for your thoughtfulness in sending me you [<em>sic</em>] welcomed gift.  I surely appreciate all that you have done for me and the good work that your organization is doing so much for us boys in the service.  All of us I know are proud of what you at Bryant are doing.  You are doing a mighty swell job and we are sure proud of each and every one of you.</p>
<p>Thank you again for your gift.  My address is once more</p>
<p>166th Infantry<br /> Fort Barrancas<br /> Florida.</p>
<p>Yours truly.<br /> Cpl. Richard K. Harbach<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by Richard K. Harbach to the Bryant College Service Club Dated March 26, 1943</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> March 26, 1943</p>
<p>The Bryant Service Club,</p>
<p>I wish to thank you again as I have already made your acquaintance before, at Christmas, for your thoughtfulness and kindness in sending a present to me.</p>
<p>It was also very interesting to read the letter which you also sent out to us in the service because it keeps us informed of what goes on at Bryant College.  I was glad to hear the news of our professors and how well they are making out.  It also pleases me to read of what you all are doing at Bryant College in the way of training for our young men who are about to enter the service.  Keep up your good work and we all hope that this dreadful war will be over soon.    Thanks [<em>sic</em>] you one and all.  I appreciate what you have done for me and it is good to know there are people back home who are thinking of you.</p>
<p>As ever.<br /> Cpl. Richard K. Harbach<br /> Class 1939<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by Richard K. Harbach to the Bryant College Service Club Dated January 2, 1943</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> January 2, 1943</p>
<p>To the Members of the Bryant Service Club:</p>
<p>It gives me a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction to thank you one and all for the very kind and thoughtful Christmas package.  Due to the change in address the package did arrive a little late for Christmas but in excellent condition.  Your gift was welcomed because we boys in the service sure like to receive packages and news from the people back home.</p>
<p>I enjoyed the last issue of the Bryant Alumni News because it was interesting to see how many of the Bryant graduates were in service and also to see how spread out they are all over the world.  Although I am not personally acquainted with the members of your club I feel that I am one of you and hope that some day I shall be able to visit you all.</p>
<p>Thank you all again for your Christmas box.  Good luck to all of you and best wishes to you all for the coming year.</p>
<p>Richard K. Harbach</p>
<p>My address for the present is as follows.</p>
<p>Corporal Richard K. Harbach<br /> Service Company, 166th Infantry<br /> Fort Barrancas<br /> Florida<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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