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				<title>Zeller letter</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>O C S Faculty-Materiel<lb/> May 31, 1943</dateline><lb/>
					<salute>Dear Mother, Dad, + Grandma --</salute>
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				<p> I didn’t get back from Dorothy Griffith's last evening until late -- buses
					weren't running at all well -- so I decided to postpone writing to you until
					this morning. I have no classes until this afternoon, so I have plenty of time. </p>
				<p> Dorothy and Earl have a very nice little apartment. She served a little
					supper-chicken salad, tomatoes, potato chips, ice cream + cake -- and it was
					delicious. Then we had a very nice evening talking together. She had invited a
					U. of of Okla. girl in too -- so it made a very nice little party. I enjoyed it
					immensely. </p>
				<p> Carl is in a communications battery of the replacement center -- the type of
					outfit I was first in at Bragg. </p>
				<p> I've been having laundry trouble. Two weeks ago they didn't pick it up for me --
					and last weeks (which was actually a two week's wash) isn't yet back. Today I
					sent another week's laundry in -- so I now have just about everything out and if
					some of it doesn't come back soon, I shall have to stay in bed. </p>
				<p> I'm running into more people I know, or think I should know anyway! This week I
					spotted a lad who looked like a Sunbury boy I used to see occasionally at the
					Green -- although I never even talked to him before to the best of my knowledge.
					Sure enough, it turned out to be Betty Burgard's husband. You remember Mary
					Walker went along out with Betty when she was married last winter in Arizona.
					Her husband was in glider pilot training. Well it seems that the glider  school
					closed down, and he was transferred here. </p>
				<p> I's still raining out here – although it did let up yesterday -- and today looks
					fair. I suppose it will get hot soon now. I was out on the range Friday morning
					when a storm came up -- and since I didn’t have a rain coat -- I was soaked. The
					weather changes completely in just 10 or 15 minutes. out here -- so I should
					know enough to always take my raincoat with me by now. </p>
				<p> I had my first two hour conference-lecture on Friday -- and of course I would
					have to have a class of officers. But I arrived, anyway even if they did make it
					uncomfortable with questions for quite awhile. Anyway, they didn’t fall a sleep. </p>
				<p> Saturday I took things easy -- stayed in my room most of the day -- listened to
					the radio and read -- mainly because I was raining outside. </p>
				<p> Shay went to Okla. City to meet his wife, and he'll not be coming back to the
					barracks now until fall. </p>
				<p> After worrying all last week about my section of air corps men, they all came
					through without failing -- but it was nip and tuck. I had to lay down the law
					before they really got to work. </p>
				<p> Your Wednesday letter arrived Saturday morning again for the 1st time in about
					two months. Either the mails are speeding up, or else you got it on another
					train. </p>
				<p> I suppose Bud Ranck is married by now. And I hear Doris has a job. The Rancks
					will really feel alone. </p>
				<p> I'm surprised Bob Donehower didn't get into the Army before this -- the way he
					used to be so crazy about it! </p>
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					<salute>Yours with love,</salute><lb/>
					<signed>John</signed>
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