[Typed version: Letter to Private Nicholas C. Soviero from Carolyn R. Itri, July 13th, 1944]

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Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter reads, "Life is plenty colorless right now without you, with only your letters to brighten it up". Carolyn goes on to discuss her pass time of imagining how she will decorate various rooms and how she can't wait to be his wife and grow old together. She goes on to ask him how he is in his new location followed by details from conversations she has had with his parents, an upcoming birthday, and an evening with a friend Margaret.

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[4] p. ; 28 cm.

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Itri, Carolyn R. July 13, 1944.

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Typed version: A love letter from Carolyn R. Itri to her future husband, Nicholas C. Soviero. The letter reads, "Life is plenty colorless right now without you, with only your letters to brighten it up". Carolyn goes on to discuss her pass time of imagining how she will decorate various rooms and how she can't wait to be his wife and grow old together. She goes on to ask him how he is in his new location followed by details from conversations she has had with his parents, an upcoming birthday, and an evening with a friend Margaret.

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[4] p. ; 28 cm.

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  • Preferred Citation: Carolyn Itri Collection (AR0821), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Letters written by Carolyn Itri to her future husband, Private Nicholas C. Soviero who served the United States Air Force 1942-1947 in the 20th Air Depot Group. The letters pertain to Itri's day-to-day activities on the home front in New Jersey. Some also include information about Soviero's activities in the war.

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  • July 13, 1944

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Itri, Carolyn R. [Typed version: Letter to Private Nicholas C. Soviero from Carolyn R. Itri, July 13th, 1944], text, July 13, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1835691/: accessed May 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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