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<title>Letter Written by Nathaniel Lipschitz to the Bryant College Service Club Dated April 4, 1943</title>
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<p>April 4, 1943</p>
<p>Chairman of the Bryant Service Club<br /> c/o Bryant College<br /> Providence, R. I.</p>
<p>Dear Friend,</p>
<p>Your little gift came in a few days after I wrote my last letter to you.  The package came thorugh in excellent condition and certainly was appreciated.</p>
<p>Thank you again for your thoughtfulness.</p>
<p>Sincerely yours,</p>
<p>Lt. N. Lipschitz<br /> Service Co – 263rd Inf. APO 454<br /> Camp Blanding, Fla.    [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by Nathaniel Lipschitz to the Bryant College Service Club Dated March 25, 1943</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> March 25, 1943</p>
<p>Bryant College Service Club<br /> Bryant College<br /> Providence, R. I.</p>
<p>Dear Friends,</p>
<p>As usual, I am still making it difficult for your letters to reach me by moving from one part of the country to another.  Thank goodness, the college stays in place.</p>
<p>Since my last letter to you, I have been transferred to Camp Blanding, Fla. for duty with the 263rd Infantry Regiment as regimental munitions officer.  My work is the supervision of matters pertaining to the ammunition and ordnance supply of the unit.</p>
<p>That is, I’m afraid, all the news I have of myself.  Very little happens to Uncle Sam’s soldiers as individuals, but we certainly do enjoy the compilations of those “little bits” you send to all of us.</p>
<p>Sincerely yours,<br /> Nathaniel Lipschitz, Lt. Inf.</p>
<p>Service Co—263rd Inf.<br /> Camp Blanding, Fla.<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by Nathaniel Lipschitz to the Bryant College Service Club Dated January 10, 1943</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> <strong>UNITED STATES ARMY<br /> FORT BENNING, GEORGIA</strong></p>
<p>January 10, 1942</p>
<p>Bryant College Service Club<br /> Bryant College<br /> Providence,  R. I.</p>
<p>Gentlemen:</p>
<p>Thank you so very much for sending the November issue of the “Bryant Alumni Bulletin” to me.  In its own way it has shown how thoughtful the college can be even though many of its alumni, just as I, tend to be neglectful of it.</p>
<p>The “Bulletin” reached me a few days ago after having followed me half way across the country from my former post at Fort Sill, Oklahoma to Fort Benning where I have been since early December as a student in the Infantry Officers Candidate School.</p>
<p>During my first week here, I was pleasantly surprised by meeting two boys who were students of mine during the two times I was in the employ of the college.  One, Luther Grimes, ’38, is a candidate in another company.  The other, Chas. E. Crocker, ’41, is a corporal in the regimental personnel section.</p>
<p>Another item I’m certain will interest you is that I became engaged last September while on furlough to Miss Shirley Goldstein of Bronx, N. Y.</p>
<p>Thank you again.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br /> Nathaniel Lipschitz, ‘36</p>
<p>7th Company<br /> 2nd Student Training Regiment<br /> Fort Benning, Georgia<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by Mr. Lipschitz to the Bryant College Service Club Dated January 5, 1943</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> Jan. 5, 1943</p>
<p>To whom it may concern—</p>
<p>Thank you very much for your thoughtful gesture to my son.  His new address is:</p>
<p>Candidate N. Lipschitz<br /> Company 7  2nd S. T. R.<br /> Fort Benning, Ga.</p>
<p>Yours Truly,<br /> Mr. Lipschitz<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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