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				<title>Zeller letter 1942-11-19</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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				<respStmt>
					<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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						D-8-3 FARC<lb/>
					<date>Nov 19, 1942</date>
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					<salute>Dear Mother &amp; Dad--</salute>
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				<p>
					I'm glad you enjoyed your trip
					so much. I only wish I could have spent
					more time with you -- and I really appreciated
					being with you, just as much as you
					did being with me.
				</p>
				<p>
					As you know, I've always been
					pretty proud of my Mother &amp; Dad, and
					the past week-end only made me more so.
					One of the boys paid you quite a compliment.
					He remarked that you make a very good-
					looking couple.  Of course, I've always
					thought so too -- but it nice to know it's
					not just prejudice that makes me think
					so.
				</p>
				<p>
					I suppose you arrived home
					pretty much tired out after your train
								
					ride. It's just like you, Mother, to find
					a traveling companion. It never fails to
					happen.
				</p>
				<p>
					I'm so glad you got the crossed-
					cannon. It will make me proud to know
					you are wearing them, Mother. Sort of
					like the knight in days of old -- with the
					fair lady wearing his colors. I'm glad
					you gave one to Alice too.
				</p>
				<p>
					So Dave and Franklin are in California.
					I wonder what branch of service.  They
					certainly got to see the country anyway.
					If you get Dave's address, send it to
					me, please!
				</p>
				<p>
					We just had a blackout. Why
					they always choose moonlight nights
					for them, I don't know. It was like
					daylight outside. I was over at the
					school study hall when it came off.
					If I had been in the barracks, I would
					have had to march off to a "safe" area.
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				<p>
					Center School is proving much
					harder then expected. The difficulty is in
					the amount we are expected to learn in
					such a limited time.
				</p>
				<p>
					At Penn I took approximately
					an hour &amp; a half to two hours to prepare
					for a class hour. Here it takes about an
					hour for the hardest and less for the
					easier ones -- but we have twice as many
					classes to prepare for -- so I'm working
					harder and longer with less time to do
					it in than at Penn or Bucknell.
				</p>
				<p>
					I'm beginning to catch on better
					and by the end of next week, I shall
					know fairly well whether I'll be able
					to make it the 1st time or not. I'm quite
								
					sure I shall, for all the tests so far have
					been favorable. There are many repeaters
					in my class.  If you flunk the 1st time, you
					start over again.
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				<p>
					My recreation time is practically nil.
					I take time off only to eat &amp; read mail.
					Tomorrow's schedule is comparitively light
					and I’ve finished studying at 10.00.
				</p>
				<p>
					But now I must get this in the
					mail and get to bed. When you're up
					at 6:00, in class from 8:00 to 12:00
					and 1:00 to 5:00, and then studying
					til 11:00 every day - you don't feel
					too peppy by bed time. That bugle
					in the morning is most annoying.
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					<salute>Love,</salute><lb/>
					<signed>John</signed>
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