The 1917 Diary of Capt. William A. White

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Database ID: 89
Year: 1917
NOVEMBRE 1917
23 VENDREDI. S. Clement 327-38


Rain. Why does it rain so much? Rec'd 10 francs from Pte Miller for Christmas present. Thanks. Sent two pipes to Bro. Milton. Wrote Izie, Bro. M. and sent Christmas greetings to Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Parsons. Sent cards of camp to Mlle Deniset and Mme Chauvin. Capt. Morrison and Lieut. McLean want to Paris on special leave. Rec'd letters from Izie, Emily, & Mary Clyke. Why the heart searchings? The pain off not being able to fully enjoy the companionship of our friends. I must write a friend tonight. - - - - My room sheathed overhead today. Wrote a nice long letter to G. and felt better.


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[89] Library and Archives Canada, William Andrew White fonds, R15535-0-8-E, "Diary 1917" page 1917-11-23.


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