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<title>Letter Written by Jean Hempel to the Bryant College Service Club Dated April 8, 1944</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> <strong>NAVY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF NAVAL OFFICER PROCUREMENT</strong><br /> PHILADELPHIA 7, PA.<br /> WIDENER BUILDING, CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS<br /> 17th FLOOR TEL. LOCUST 4380</p>
<p>8 April 1944</p>
<p>Dear Bryant Service Club—</p>
<p>I want to thank you very much for the letter and candy which I received in good condition today. Right now I’m awaiting 2:45 so I can “shove” off for home. The candy will accompany me and will be put to good use.</p>
<p>I enjoy hearing from the old gang, and appreciate your thoughtfulness to us away from home.</p>
<p>Keep up the good work—and best wishes</p>
<p>Jean Hempel</p>
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<title>Letter Written by Jean Hempel to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 10, 1943</title>
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<p><strong>NAVY DEPARTMENT</strong><br /><strong>OFFICE OF NAVAL OFFICER PROCUREMENT</strong><br /><strong>PHILADELPHIA 7, PA.</strong><br /><strong>WIDENER BUILDING CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS</strong><br /><strong>177<sup>TH</sup> FLOOR     TEL. LOCUST 4380</strong></p>
<p>Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board</p>
<p>10 December 1943.</p>
<p>The Bryant Service Club,<br />Bryant College,<br />Providence, R. I.</p>
<p>Dear Gang:</p>
<p>It was certainly a pleasant surprise to get your letter and the wonderful box of candy.  Thanks from all the members of the board.  They went around looking as if they had the mumps.  The only difference was the pleased expression on their faces.  It is wonderful to hear from the friends and home and to be remembered.</p>
<p>I have been working here in Philadelphia a year come the 23<sup>rd</sup> of this month.  It really doesn’t seem that long, for the time goes by quickly.  I do yeoman work, typing, shorthand, and being a sailor, griping.  But we haven’t much to do that about here.  People are wonderful to us, and we live in a big central-city hotel.  Remember the Business English class and the hyphens we had to learn?  I still remember faintly.  Getting back, I have three roommates, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania.  We get along fine and have a wonderful time drinking tea and eating cookies at midnight.</p>
<p>They are giving me four days leave to Christmas, so that song I’ll Be Home for Christmas” doesn’t make me as homesick as it did.  There is something about the fresh air in New England that I miss.  Don’t let the CofC hear this, but they haven’t introduced that item down here in Phillie.</p>
<p>More about work.  I suppose that you have heard about Naval Aviators.  Well, we sorta “mother” the brats while they are yet babes in arms.  17, to be exact.  They are a nice bunch of kids, and on the whole, we can be mighty proud of the aviators we are going to have when these boys finish two years of training.  Let’s all hope that the war will be over by that time.</p>
<p>Well, there doesn’t seem to be much more to tell you.  I wish I could drop in and hear “Pistol Packing Momma” on that new juke box.  Never can tell, thought, I might make it yet.</p>
<p>Thanks again for the letter and gift, and that goes for all those who shared the candy with me.</p>
<p>-May your days be merry and bright….<br />Jean Hempel</p>
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