Walter Keeler Second World War correspondence
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Download Correspondence (6.7 MB)
Document Type
Book
Keywords
correspondence, Florence, Wally, 1945, longing, Tonopah, Los Angeles, love, romance, lonliness, women at home, depression, sleeplessness, sickness, women work, health and sickness, Biltmore, telephone, future, abortion?, Opera, orchestra
Publication Date
4-30-1945
Subject Terms
War and civilization -- History -- 20th century; War and society -- History -- 20th century; World War 1939 1945; World War II; World World Two; World War 1939 1945 Moral and ethical aspects; Personal Narratives. ; World War 1939 1945 War work; Industries.; Women -- Employment; World War 1939 1945 Moral and ethical aspects; Social life and customs.; World War 1939 1945 War work; Health.; Labor.; Women -- Los Angeles-- Social conditions; Women -- Employment -- Los Angeles; Children.; Popular music -- Los Angeles; World War 1939 1945 Songs and music
Identifier
2016.134.w.r_0220
Recommended Citation
Keeler, Florence, "1945-04-30, Florence to Walter" (1945). Walter Keeler Second World War correspondence. 57.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/wkeeler_collection/57
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