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<title>V-Mail Written by James C. Moynihan to the Bryant College Service Club Dated April 14, 1944</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br /> P. F. C. James C. Moynihan<br /> A. S. N. 11096863<br /> 313th Ord. Depot Co.<br /> A. P. O. 875, c/o Postmaster<br /> New York, N. Y.<br /> April 14, 1944</p>
<p>Bryant Service Club<br /> Bryant College<br /> Providence,<br /> R. I.</p>
<p>Dear Members of the Bryant Service Club:</p>
<p>This is just a short letter to thank you for the package I received.  I know I am late in writing this letter, but I do want to tell you how much I appreciate it.</p>
<p>Irving Hochman and I are still together as we have been since we came into the army.  Jimmie Dunn and Al Barslow are over here also and we expect to meet them soon.</p>
<p>We don’t get much news of school, but I hope it hasn’t changed any.  How is Tau Epsilon?  Still tops I hope.  Regards to all.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br /> Jimmie<br /> [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by James C.  Moynihan to the Bryant College Service Club Dated June 17, 1943</title>
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	<p>[Transcription begins]<br />June 17, 1943</p>
<p>Dear Bryant Service Club:</p>
<p>Received your most welcomed package and I wish to take this time to than you. It seems like a long time since I've seen Bryant, but I never will forget the knowledge I gained there and the good times I had.</p>
<p>I am lucky enough to be stationed with Irving Hochman and I really don't know what I'd do without him. We are in Ordnance and at present attending a supply school. We graduate in two weeks. That is just about the time I would be finishing my course at Bryant.</p>
<p>I want to wish all of my classmates that are graduating the best of luck. that is the wish of Hocky also and we only wish we were with you. Best regards to all.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br />Jimmie Moynihan<br />[Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by Mrs. James Moynihan to Miss Blaney Dated September 23, 1943</title>
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<p>Springfield, Mass.<br /> Sept. 23, 1943.</p>
<p>Dear Miss Blaney:</p>
<p>As you probably know, Jimmie has gone overseas.  I thought the Bryant Service Club might like his address.</p>
<p>He certainly misses Bryant.  In almost every letter he mentions this to me.</p>
<p>I hope this war will soon be over and Jim will be back at Bryant and graduate.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br /> Mrs. James Moynihan   [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>V-Mail Written by James C. Moynihan to the Bryant College Service Club Dated January 17, 1945</title>
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<p>Pfc James C. Moynihan<br /> 110968??<br /> 3?3th Ord Dept Co.<br /> A.P.O. 350, c/o Postmaster<br /> New York, N.Y.<br /> Jan 17, 1945</p>
<p>Bryant Service Club<br /> Bryant College<br /> Providence<br /> R.I.</p>
<p>To:  Bryant Service Club</p>
<p>Just a line to let you know I received your package.  It was wonderful and made me very happy to be remembered.  The rest of the fellows with me also enjoyed it and send there <em>[sic]</em> thanks.  Bryant is the only school I know that has a service club and we do appreciate the gifts you send.</p>
<p>Sincerely<br /> Jimmie   [Transcription ends]</p>

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<title>Letter Written by James C. Moynihan to Miss Blaney Dated April 10, 1943</title>
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<p><strong>U S O</strong></p>
<p>April 10, 1943</p>
<p>Dear Miss Blaney:</p>
<p>I wish I had time for a longer letter but I have to be leaving in a few minutes.  How is Bryant and how is the Bryant Service Club?  I hope the girls and fellows are still working hard.</p>
<p>The weather down here is like summer.  It certainly is a change, but I’d take good old New England any time.  There are 14 Bryant fellows with me in this quartermaster camp which makes it nice for all of us.  A few of us are; Pinky Finkle, Jimmie Dunn, Irving Hochman, and Al Barlow.  We’re all in the same barracks except Finke who lives in a tent.  This life certainly is different from college life.  You don’t realize how much you miss it until you leave it.  Even though we live in the same barracks we never have much time to talk to one another.  We’re going from 5:30 AM to 9:30 PM when lights go out.  This has been the first night we’ve had off.  We’re in Petersburg, a town just outside of camp.  It isn’t much, but it is a change from an army camp.</p>
<p>The fellows all look nice in there <em>[sic]</em> uniforms and we’re all getting color in our cheeks.  What a change.  I would really love to sit in on one of Mr. Vinal[’]s lectures again.  We’re going to try to get some pictures of all the Bryant fellows together and if we do we’ll send you some.  I hope you’ll remember to send us all a year book when they come out.</p>
<p>I’ll have to sign off now.  If I ever get out of camp for a few days I’ll be up to see what the place looks like.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br /> Jimmie<br /> Moynihan     [Transcription ends]</p>

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