Title
Letter Written by William A. Bliven, Jr. to the Bryant College Service Club Dated April 14, 1944
Keywords
World War II;Fort Devens, Massachusetts;Service Club Number One;Phil Cornell;class of 1943;Harvard University;Army
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Co “G” R.C. SCU #1112
Fort Devens, Mass
Service Club Number One
Fort Devens, Massachusetts
14 April 44
Dear Bryant Service Club-
I had thought maybe you had forgotten some of the boys in the Service because of changes in address and was glad to hear from the organization which was started while I was still in attendance at Bryant. I was moved from Harvard Univ, when the Army’s College training program was halted + have been in Devens since the 8th of March awaiting my new assignment which is only two week[s] away. I was wondering if you have a mimeographed list of the boys in the service and their current addresses. I would like the address of the fellows in the class of ’43 A + F who are still in the service. Phil Cornell, AAF, class of ’43 if we had been able to finish is on his way overseas if not at his overseas base already. I keep in touch with quite a few of the old gang as often as possible.
I want to thank you for your lovely Easter package which I received today. I’m sure all the fellows appreciate the packages. Have some work to do so I’ll have to cut this a little short- so till next time.
Yours in the service
Bill Bliven
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