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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 16-31, 1918

1918-03-24 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 3

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Ohl told me that she was hearing from her Father in Germany; that he wrote to friends of theirs in Switzerland, and these friends sent the letters on to N.Y. to her Brothers, who sent them on here to Madame Ohl. Now if she can hear from or communicate with him, why can't she communicate with the German Army? if she wanted to send news to them. She has two brothers in the Kaiser's Army. Red Cross women here are much stirred up over her -- still no one makes it their business to do anything. I'm of the opinion that every man or woman born in Germany ought to be interned - that's better than we would get if we were over in their country. Take good care of yourself honey and come home to us as soon as you can lick them, all my love and a kiss Mother
 
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