Tuesday 22
February 1944, 1745 o'clock
Dearest,
This has been a fairly busy day so
tonight I'm going to catch up on my sleep.
Went to the dental meeting and though I
enjoyed it, next time I'll go after dinner. $2.25 is too much for a j.g. to lay
out for dinner. I met my
accountant at the club where the meeting was being held and explained to him
about the change in the tax return, so you don't have to worry about it
anymore. I also ran into
two more classmates who are practicing here. One in National City--the Manpower
Commission has refused to release him. The other has applied to the Navy three
times and was turned down each time. I also saw a Jewish dentist whom I met
at the B'nai B'rith last Monday. The speaker talked for two hours on a subject
which was interesting but it would take years to prove him right or
wrong. The topic was
nutrition and its effect on heredity.
It has been squally all day here. Rain and wind intermittently all day
long. This is the
first time I got more food at chow than I could eat. Roast turkey and so much of it with ice
cream for dessert. The only reason
we could figure out for the menu was Washington's Birthday.
This is probably the last letter I'll
write you this week (I hope). I really am looking forward to
Thursday. All my love to
you and the girls.
As ever,
Your lover Gil
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