[Letter] 1942 June 8, Fort Eustis, Va. [to] Mr. Stoughton
Bosch, Edmund A.
Elstad writes of his current activities and tells Stoughton that the chaplain at the church he attends is a Wagner graduate, Reverend Edmund Bosch.
Elstad, Peter H.
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[Letter] 1942 May 17, Fort Eustis, Virginia [to] Mr. Stoughton
Coast Artillery Training Center (U.S.)
United States. Army. Officer Candidate School
Elstad requests information on the status of his pledge campaign account. He also writes about his current basic training and his hopes for admission into Officer Candidate School at Camp Davis (North Carolina).
Elstad, Peter H.
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[Letter] 1942 May 25 [to] Howard
Pledge
Stoughton replies to Elstad giving the details of his pledge payments. He also expresses hope that Elstad gets accepted to the Officer Candidate School and encloses the latest two Wagner College Bulletins.
Stoughton, Clarence C.
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5/25/1942
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[Letter] 1942 November 27 [to] Sir
United States. Army. Air Corps
Louisiana
Drescher thanks Stoughton for a letter of recommendation written for his application to cadet training. He writes of his life in the Air Corps and graduation from power turret school in Corado. He also assures Stoughton of his intent to return to Wagner after the war and become a minister.
Drescher, Gordon
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11/27/1942
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[Letter] 1942 November 29, Miami Beach, Fla. [to] Mr. Stoughton
United States. Army Air Forces. Technical Training Command. Basic Training Center No. 4
United States. Army. Officer Candidate School
Larsen says he has been asked to apply for Officer Candidate School and is currently in Signal School training in Miami. He also thanks Stoughton for sending the Bulletin.
Larsen, Harold
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11/29/1942
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[Letter] 1942 November 6 [to] President Stoughton
Hawaii
DiGiulio tells Stoughton he appreciates receiving the Wagnerian and the Bulletin. He also writes of his promotion to Sgt. Technician doing pharmacy work and the importance of what he learned at Wagner College. He is currently stationed in the Hawaiian Islands.
DiGiulio, Anthony
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11/6/1942
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[Letter] 1942 November 6 [to] Prof
Saint Petersburg (Fla.)
United States. Army Air Forces
Pernetti is currently based in St. Petersburg and has qualified for a place in Weather Observation which he hopes will lead to a place in the Meteorology Division. Enjoying his time in Florida and will be sent out as soon as there is room in one of the weather schools.
Pernetti, Alfred H.
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11/6/1942
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[Letter] 1942 October 20 [to] Edwin
Blanchard, Frederic T. (Frederic Thomas), 1878-. The art of composition.
Stoughton is glad to hear from Klare and understands his inability to pay off debt while in the Army. Says he will try to get a copy of Blanchard book to send.
Stoughton, Clarence C.
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10/20/1942
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[Letter] 1942 October 21, Fort Eustis, Va. [to] Prof
Montgomery, Harry
Elstad writes of his activities as training platoon leader, asks that he keep receiving the Wagnerian and the Bulletin, and also gives Stoughton the address for Harry Montgomery.
Elstad, Peter H.
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10/21/1942
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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[Letter] 1942 October 31 [to] "Prof"
Davidheiser, Lee Yorgey
Edgewood Arsenal (Md.). Chemical Warfare Center
United States. Army. Chemical Warfare Service
Swartwout asks if he could receive the Bulletin to catch up on others that are serving in the war. Writes that he trained at Edgewood Arsenal and is looking to get into the Chemical Warfare Service.
Swartwout, Robert Thomas
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10/31/1942
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[Letter] 1942 October 4, Fort Jackson, S.C. [to] Prof
Accetola, Charles
Staten Island Advance
Olwig thanks Stoughton for writing. Writes what he knows of other Wagner students in service. Writes articles for the Advance, but does not receive the paper. Tells of his current work as a technician in operating rooms and of his promotion to Sergeant.
Olwig, Robert Adolph
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10/4/1942
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[Letter] 1942 October 6, Maxwell Field, Ala. [to] Pres. Stoughton
Fischer, George
Vomacka, Robert
United States. Army. Air Corps
Novak writes of his graduation from the Radio School of the Air and attaining his dual degree in radio operating and radio mechanics. He tells of being appointed a "Flying Cadet" and then taking a condensed Pre-Flight training course to become a pilot.
Novak, Alfred
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10/6/1942
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