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				<title>Zeller correspondence</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>Class #56
<lb/>					Feb 25, 1943</dateline>
					<salute>Dear Mother + Dad --</salute>
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				<p>
					If this letter seems slightly incoherent, it's
					because I'm mentally exhausted and dead tired. So
					far this has been a terrific week. We finished Communications
					Tuesday with 3 heavy exams in one afternoon, went to
					a two hour lecture by a Colonel just back from
					assignment until 12:00.
					Guadacanal that night and then studied the Tactics assignment until 12:00.
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					<p>
						Last night we were permitted to go to the
					USO sponsored show "Hellsapoppin" -- featuring
					Joan Blondell in person. Of course, I went -- and
					agains stayed up til 12:00 working on today's assignments.
					Getting up at six and going to bed at 12:00 - with
					not a moment to even sit down in between is
					really tiring.
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				<p>
					My communications grades were quite
					good. I'm sorry I didn't ask to go to Communications
					instead of Survey School I got all 5's and all three papers were stamped. "An excellent
					solution." One paper was so stamped twice -- and the
					3rd was stamped 3 times.
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				<p>
					Tactics is very interesting, but there is just
					simply too much to cover. By 7:00 at night I'm
					ready for bed, instead of a 4hr study hall session.
				</p>
				<p>
					Now to answer your letters! Your card
					mailed on Tuesday at one arrived here this morning,
					Thursday. (Two days -- best time yet!) I shall try
					to listen in -- but I doubt if I can pick up WJ2
					way out here. Fortunately one of the fellows in
					the hut has a radio so I at least have the facilities.
				</p>
				<p>
					Brownell leaves here next Thursday --
					a week from Today. He's stopping in Altoona
					on the way in to see his girl. If I come by train
					I'm going to make the same arrangements to has
					made. I'd get into Lbg. on the 6:00 milk train
					Sat. morn. He's coming over to see me before
					he goes -- and I asked him to drop around and
					see you when he's home.
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				<p>
					Thanks for the tap about the store in Hbg., Dasl.
					I may use it, if I can't pick up what d need here.
					of est lncle tom really wants to work out a
					schedile for me. I'm free here at man on the 18th.
					I think there is a train out of Opla. City for St. Louis
					at 4:10. That's the one I think I'll take. Ask him to find
					out about sleeper or Pullman for me for Thursday night -
					for I'll really be tried.
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				<p>
					Sarry to hear about Mrs. Mohm. How S.
					3rd St. has changed in the past 3 years. I can
					hardly realize it.
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				<p>
					Thank you very much for the money
					order. As you know, money always comes in
					handly
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				<p>
					The letter from Jacobson N.Y. that
					you forwarded was a wedding invitation.
					les Chitney and his B.U. fleine - March 13th
					I'd like to send them a little gift. Les was always
					a good friend and had a hard stiggle - and Joan
					tehtiö, että eivän ia.
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				<p>
					Will you please pick out something for me,
					and send it to her home. You can get the address
					by calling the alumni office, probably. Her name is
					Joan Davidson and she graduated in '40. I think
					she lives in Jackson Heights.
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				<closer>
					Thanks a lot.
					<salute>Love,</salute>
					<signed>John</signed>
				</closer>
				<postscript>
					<p>P. S. only 20 more days until this is over!</p>
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