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Letter Written by A. M. Ramalho to the Bryant College Service Club Dated May 11, 1942
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(A.A.) CAMP STEWART Georgia
Battery D, 603rd CA (AA) Camp Stewart, Georgia May 11, 1942
Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence, R.I.
Chairman of Bryant Service Club:
Same will acknowledge receipt of package you mailed a short while back. With deepest appreciation, may I state that what the Bryant Service Club is doing shall always be foremost in the minds of those who once attended Bryant College.
Although my days at Bryant constitute a faint but pleasant memory, it really makes me feel grand to know what is taking place.
I also wish to thank you for your thoughtfulness in mailing me our Bryant paper “On the Campus”--it offers a few moments of relaxation and keeps one in close contact with current events at Bryant.
In closing, may I ask--is Phi Sigma Nu still “THE” Fraternity at Bryant?
A. M. Ramalho (handwritten) CORPORAL A. M. RAMALHO (typewritten) Btry D, 603rd C.A. (AA) Camp Stewart, Georgia [Transcription ends
Letter Written by Angelo M. Cerce to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 5, 1944
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5 December 1944
The Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence, Rhode Island
Dear Sir:
I wish to express my sincere appreciation for your wonderful Christmas package. Please extend my sincere wishes to all members of the Bryant Service club for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Very truly yours, Angelo M. Cerce S/Sgt. Angelo M. Cerce 4130th AAF B.U. Sec. B, Miami Beach Service Base, ASC, Miami Beach, Florida [Transcription ends
Letter Written by Angelo M. Cerce to the Bryant College Service Club Dated March 28, 1943
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28 March 1943
The Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence, Rhode Island
Dear Bryant Club Members:
Thanks heaps for remembering me with those cigarettes. It sure is swell knowing that your old friends in college still remember you.
Army life is great and I enjoy reading the Alumni Bulletin it helps keep me in contact with my old classmates at Bryant.
Yours very truly, Sgt. Angelo M. Cerce 27th Mess Squadron, P.P. Miami Beach, Florida [Transcription ends
Postcard Written by John M. Bannan to the Bryant College Service Club Dated June 30, 1942
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June 30, 1942 [Postmark date]
Chairman Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence R. I.
Many thanks for the cigarettes.
Lieut. John M. Bannan 351st Inf. Camp Gruber, Okla. (Please note change of address) [Transcription ends
Letter Written by A. M. Ramalho to the Bryant College Service Club Dated August 15, 1942
[Transcription begins] Btry. D, 603rd CA (AA) Burbank, California August 15, 1942
Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence, R. I.
To Whom It May Concern:
Thanks loads for cigarettes and also “On the Campus.”
I’m sure that all former students of Bryant College who are now in the armed service of our country fully appreciate the fine work that the Bryant Service Club has been doing.
Thanks again for everything and please forward regards to Profs Gulski and Shors.
Sincerely Sgt. A. M. Ramalho Btry. D, 603rd C. A. (AA) Burbank, California [Transcription ends
Postcard Written by John M. Bannan to the Bryant College Service Club Dated July 2, 1943
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1st Lt. J. M. Bannan APO 95 95th Ry. Troops c/o Postmaster Shreveport, La.
The Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence Rhode Island
Dear friends,
I wish to acknowledge receipt of the cigarettes and, once again, thank you all for them.
I am now on maneuvers in Louisiana not a very pleasant place to spend a summer. The weather is very warm and the bugs terrific. If possible, I would even trade places with you now at exam time.
Best regards to all at Bryant and wishing you all the very best with your exams.
Your friend, John M. Bannan [Transcription ends
Letter Written by Mildred M. Hadley to the Bryant College Service Club Dated July 9, 1942
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July 9, 1942
Bryant Service Club Bryant College
Dear Students:
You are doing a wonderful work with your Service Club, and I’m sure that the boys appreciate it.
I wish to notify you of the change of address of Harold M. Hadley to: 1102 So. Monroe St., Arlington, Va.
Would it be possible to change his address with the Bryant Alumni Bulletin so that it could be sent there, too. I am forwarding the latest copy to him.
Sincerely,
Mildred M. Hadley (Mrs. Robert C. (Mother)) [Transcription ends
Letter Written by Angelo M. Cerce to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 30, 1942
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December 30, 1942
The Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence, R.I.
Dear Members,
Received your swell Christmas package and it was very thoughtful of the club.
This is the first college that I know of that has such a swell organization.
Say hello to the Faculty for me and thanks again for your swell gift.
Sincerely, Sgt. Angelo M. Cerce [Transcription ends
V-Mail Written by Kenneth M. Strobel to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December, 1943
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Sgt. Ken M. Strobel3150598 [indecipherable]Hq [indecipherable] APO 871New York, New York
Bryant CollegeProvidenceR.I.
Season’s Greetings from Great Britain
Ken M. Strobel
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Letter Written by John M. Bannan to the Bryant College Service Club Dated February 11, 1943
[Transcription begins] Headquarters Co. 2nd Bn. 351st Infantry Camp Gruber, Oklahoma February 11, 1943
Bryant College Service Club Bryant College Providence, Rhode Island
Gentlemen:
I am remiss for not having acknowledged the last two packages I received from the Bryant Service Club. They both arrived in fine condition, and you can be sure they were much appreciated. It is very gratifying to know that you are still remembered by old friends. I often think about you all, but seldom have time for letter-writing. My days are always full, from early morning until late at night, and for this reason, I have become a poor correspondent. However, I do appreciated your remembering me.
Again thanking you for your thoughtfulness, and with very best wishes to you all,
Sincerely, John M. Bannan Lieutenant John M. Bannan [Transcription ends
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