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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-24 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1
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Sixty-two. April 24, 1918 Beautiful,- This has been a rather full day for me. I didn't even get time for the walk that I count on as part of the daily business because I need it to keep physically fit. But I did have a ride. Captain Adams and I drove out this morning to get some dope about one of the new hospital trains. It was on the siding a few stations away. When we arrived the major in charge took us in out of the rain and showed us his wonderful little train. It consists of sixteen cars fitted with all facilities for the comfort of the wounded who get to ride in it. The extra-fare trains back home don't equal it in the completeness of their equipment
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Sixty-two. April 24, 1918 Beautiful,- This has been a rather full day for me. I didn't even get time for the walk that I count on as part of the daily business because I need it to keep physically fit. But I did have a ride. Captain Adams and I drove out this morning to get some dope about one of the new hospital trains. It was on the siding a few stations away. When we arrived the major in charge took us in out of the rain and showed us his wonderful little train. It consists of sixteen cars fitted with all facilities for the comfort of the wounded who get to ride in it. The extra-fare trains back home don't equal it in the completeness of their equipment
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