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May 8, 1943
Dear Mrs. Thompson,
Here I am back at Moody Field getting accustomed once more to Army routine. I canft express how nice a time I had and how swell everyone was to me.
I enjoyed seeing everyone at the college. I was sorry I didnft arrive in time for the bazaar. I must say you really are doing a very good piece of work for our fighting men.
At the present time I am applying for something different. I need a transcript of my college credits immediately. I am sure you can help me. I donft know if there is a charge or not. Please inform me when you send it so I can repay you by direct return money order. I am enclosing 3 air mail stamps so you can send it air mail special delivery. Therefore you can see the seriousness of its immediate dispatch.
I appreciate your consideration in this matter and consider it a fine symbol of the really faithful and good job you are doing.
In closing I thank you again and send along my best wishes and regards to all our members both teachers and students, of our happy family.
Gratefully,
Albert Ruccione
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