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Part Two 9 Hectically Excited
Part Two 9 Hectically Excited ” To-day I’ve had letters from the Guildhall and Central School and my latest idea is to make it home for leave, and not return if I find I pass their auditions and also that they … Continue reading
Posted in Cairo 1940s, Feminism, Gender Studies, Letters, Suez Canal Zone, Womens History
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Part Two 6: Bouncing Back “Scarier, Scarier, Ra, Ra, Ra”
Part Two 6: Bouncing Back: “Scarier, Scarier, Ra, Ra, Ra” 17 December, 1947. Hello Chum! It’s exactly eight days since we heard from you – that is until your 241 and 242 got here this morn. (1) Believe me, we … Continue reading
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