[Letter] 1945 March 12, New Guinea [to] "Doc" Stoughton
Papua New Guinea
United States Armed Forces Institute
Scheiper writes of life on New Guinea and of the extension course he is taking through the Armed Forces Institute. He also tells of church services and of activities taking place in the Red Cross hut.
Scheiper, Caspar Alfred
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3/12/1945
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[Letter] 1945 July 31, Manila, P.I. [to] Doc Stoughton
Manila (Philippines)
Thanks Stoughton for writing and talks of the loss of his mother. Tells of his new post in Manila and his work as a locator file clerk. Also describes the rubble and chaos of Manila. Says he is still continuing his courses.
Scheiper, Caspar Alfred
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[Letter] 1945 July 26 [to] Professor
United States. Army. Armored Division, 8th
Military Chaplains
Bosch sends a change of address and notes that his outfit should be returning to the States soon. Bosch also congratulates Stoughton on his new undertaking.
Bosch, Edmund A.
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7/26/1945
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[Letter] 1945 July 23, Nice [to] Dr. Stoughton
Jones, Edward Joseph
Gollnitz, William
American Red Cross
Nice (France)
Buck tells Stoughton of meeting two Wagnerians in the Red Cross club in Nice. She also talks of her work with the recreational programs of the Red Cross.
Buck, Margaret Bambach
Wagner College Archive, Horrmann Library
7/23/1945
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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[Letter] 1945 February 7, France [to] Dr. Stoughton
France
United States Armed Forces Institute
Thanks Stoughton for sending Bulletins. Looking to take courses through the Armed Forces Insitute and asks which might be accepted by Wagner so that he can finish his degree. Writes of visiting various places while stationed in Europe.
Tamke, George Robert Frederick
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2/7/1945
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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[Letter] 1945 February 4, Fairlington, Va. [to] Prof
United States. Army. Transportation Corps.
History of contemporary events
Dunham writes of his family and his work. He discusses the challenges in writing the history of such contemporary events and says he has already covered Greenland, North Africa, and the Sicilian campaign and is working on the Italian campaign and the invasion of the continent.
Dunham, Harold Hathaway
Wagner College Archive, Horrmann Library
2/4/1945
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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[Letter] 1945 August 22, Mid-Atlantic [to] Mr. Stoughton
Refugee camps
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
Townsend writes that he is being sent by UNRRA to a Displaced Persons camp in Germany. He is looking forward to doing some constructive work.
Townsend, Curt
Wagner College Archive, Horrmann Library
8/22/1945
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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[Letter] 1945 April 3, Philippine Islands [to] Prof
United Lutheran Church in America
Green congratulates Stoughton on his appointment as Stewardship Secretary to the ULCA.
Green, Irving
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4/3/1945
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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[Letter] 1945 April 12 [to] Dr. Stoughton
Baez, Albert V.
Davidheiser, Lee Yorgey
Pidgin English
Mariana Islands
Lange writes of his travels since leaving Seattle, especially the beauty of the Hawaiian Islands. He writes of his current assignment on the Mariana Islands and what life is like there. He writes about learning Pidgin English and includes a few phrases and translations.
Lange, Roland
Wagner College Archive, Horrmann Library
4/12/1945
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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[Letter] 1945 April 1 [to] Dr. Stoughton
Army Specialized Training Program (U.S.)
Easter
Krimmer writes that it is Easter Sunday and many in his camp are praying that the war will end soon and they can return home. He write of the A.S.T.P. exams and says that Army life is generally good. He asks for the Wagnerian to be sent.
Krimmer, Burton Mark
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4/1/1945
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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[Letter] 1944 September 29, Potsdam, N.Y. [to] Prof
Kleintop, Milton
Potsdam (N.Y.)
Hammond writes of settling his debt with Wagner, which now may be easier since he has taken a teaching position in Potsdam, NY. He asks Stoughton for help in filling out some information on his teaching application. Hammond also writes of his wife and daughter and has enclosed some photographs.
Hammond, Harold E. (Harold Earl), 1922-1986
Wagner College Archive, Horrmann Library
9/29/1944
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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[Letter] 1944 September 24, France [to] Prof
Pledge
France
Elstad thanks Stoughton for a recent letter and tells of some of the sights he has been able to see in France, including Chartres, Rheims, and Fountainbleu.
Elstad, Peter H.
Wagner College Archive, Horrmann Library
9/24/1944
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
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