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My dear cousin
[[Young Men's Christian Association logo--image]]
Just today did I receive your splendid box of candy. In contrasts to war packages received here, it was in fine shape and I want to thank you for it. I think your recipe for fudge is excellent and it certainly was fine of you to think of me even though I am in the jungles + mt of (unclear). From what I hear from home, I understand that you are leaving some strong weather. Can you imagine Christmas day with the thermometer registering around the 90 degrees mark? That is just
SPIRIT
MIND
BODY
 
THE ARMY AND NAVY
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
HEADQUARTERS:
123 EAST 28th ST., NEW YORK
The Association Follows the Flag on Land and Sea
 
Public Correspondence Table at Llano Grande, Texas
December 27 1916
 
My dear Cousin:-
Just today did I  
receive your splendid box of candy.  
In contrasts to most packages received  
here, it was in fine shape and I  
want to thank you for it. I think  
your recipe for fudge is excellent  
and it certainly was fine of you to  
think of me - even tho I am  
in the jungles + out of civilization.  
From what I hear from home, I  
understand that you are having
some stormy weather. Can you  
imagine Christmas day with the  
thermometer registering around  
the 90 degrees mark? That is just

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Young Men's Christian Association logo--image SPIRIT MIND BODY

THE ARMY AND NAVY YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS: 123 EAST 28th ST., NEW YORK The Association Follows the Flag on Land and Sea

Public Correspondence Table at Llano Grande, Texas December 27 1916

My dear Cousin:- Just today did I receive your splendid box of candy. In contrasts to most packages received here, it was in fine shape and I want to thank you for it. I think your recipe for fudge is excellent and it certainly was fine of you to think of me - even tho I am in the jungles + out of civilization. From what I hear from home, I understand that you are having some stormy weather. Can you imagine Christmas day with the thermometer registering around the 90 degrees mark? That is just