Lt. (j.g.) Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O.
San Francisco
Friday 6 April 1945,
6:40 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
Another busy
day. I worked in my office all
morning. After lunch I had my mess
statement audited and then consulted with the captain relative to purchasing
some recreational gear. By the time I
was through it was 4:00 PM. I returned
to my room, censored some mail, showered and dressed for dinner. I also got lesson 6 of my correspondence
course off today.
The mail
brought me two letters from you postmarked the 21st. That was the day you were called as a gym
teacher. Most of the things you mention
I've gotten from other letter so there is little to comment on.
Talking about
pens, you never did tell me whether I should get you one. Maybe I'll hear in a day or so. I've really enjoyed the one I am using
now--even more than the Sheaffer I got from the lodge.
I'm thrilled
too that Norma was able to pick out her daddy on a group photo. After all she was only two when I left.
Talking about
photos, the last snaps of the kids are swell.
What is the matter? Are you camera shy?
Why didn't you get into a couple of them? I know.
You weren't dressed or something.
Well next time, I don't care, have one taken just as you are. Dressed on not (but not undressed of course).
The
Hutchinson story sounds interesting but you can't go by newspaper
publicity. Anyway you'll never have the
complaint as she had.
The movie
tonight is another oldie "Lifeboat" but as I recall it was
excellent. Last night's movie
"Union Pacific" was new to me though it is a reprint. Somehow we
missed it. Anyway it also was good.
Well Dear,
I'm all run down with nothing more to add.
Good night, I'll see you in my dreams.
Love,
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