Tagged With: Anne McCann
Letters from Friends Back Home
A couple of short letters from friends back home. April 30, 1943 from Anne McCann (nee Moran), and May 1, 1943 from Stanislaus Kosinski (aka: The Professor or the Choir Director). Anne asks when Dad expects to be home on furlough. With her new husband now in the Army, Anne notes that “I spent a … Continue reading
Categories: Letter from Home, Letter from Kosinski
Tags: Albany, Anne McCann, Army Clerk, St. Cecelia's Choir, Stanislaus Kosinsnki, War Letters, War Scarcity, WWII
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Wedding Bells for the McCanns
March 15, 1943. Dad’s friend, Anne McCann (nee Moran) writes to him. After a paragraph of perfunctory comments she breaks the news. “Well, we finally up and did it. Paul and I had been going together for five long years and when he knew he was getting his furlough he said let’s get married, so … Continue reading