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				<title>Zeller letter 1942-10-24</title>
				<author>John Zeller</author>
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					<persName>Susan Falciani Maldonado</persName>
					<resp>University Archivist and Director of Special Collections</resp>
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					<persName>Diane Jakacki</persName>
					<resp>Digital Scholarship Coordinator</resp>
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				<distributor>Special Collections/University Archives, Bertrand Library</distributor>
				<authority>Bucknell University</authority>
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					<addrLine>Lewisburg</addrLine>
					<addrLine>Pennsylvania</addrLine>
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				<p>John F. Zeller Papers</p>
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					<dateline>Oct. 24, 1942<lb/>
					D-8-3 FARC</dateline>
					<salute>Dear Grandma, Aunt Stella &amp; Uncle Elmer --</salute>
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				<p>
					Well, another week has passed and
					I'm still waiting to be called to start Officer's
					  Canidate School.  I'm beginning to get used
					to the idea that I may have a long wait. 
					But it shouldn't be longer than 10 more
					weeks anyway.
				</p>
				<p>
					This was a varied and somewhat
					interesting week. We went out on overnite
					hike Tuesday. It poured all night and
					the pup tent didn't provide too much
					protection. I was surprised, however, to
					discover how good it really was. We
					walked back Tuesday morning in another
					cloudburst -- and our 65 lb packs took
					on about another 10 lbs in water. However,
					outside of being tired and muddy there
					were no ill effects. I didn't even get a
								
					cold.
				</p>
				<p>
					Twice we were out practicing driving
					the big trucks again. I qualified, and
					my army license was issued to me. I'm
					now licensed to drive anything in the
					truck line that the army has -- but of course I'll
					be driving  the 4 ton Diamond T most.
				</p>
				<p>
					This noon at 12:00 I went on
					Assistant Charge of Quarters. I'm on duty
					til tomorrow (Sunday) at 12:00. My duties
					consist of: answering the phone, sitting in
					the orderly room, awakening the K.P.'s and
					the men on guard, posting the guard,
					 issuing passes, etc. It's a long haul
					with no sleep. But they give me my
					meals early and there is plenty of time for
					writing letters -- so it's not so bad.
				</p>
				<p>
					I had a letter from Tommy +
					Agnes and one from Allen and
					 Mary. -- Mother and Dad are coming
					me in uniform.
					down on the 6th. I bet they won't know
					me in uniform.
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					<salute>Yours,</salute><lb/><signed>John</signed>
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