Pages That Mention Frederic G. Kileski
Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 5
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finished a course in International Law and I find it very interesting better come East to Harvard Law School this winter I think you would make a good lawyer. You are an argumenter at any way you are a good Episcopalian.
Well dear old man let me hear from you, and don't forget the brotherly advice I gave you on several momentous occasions. Sincerely Frederic G. Kileski
Late/ 1st SO. B Co. 126th Inf. all of that / 32 Div. 63d Brig. 3d Army Corps. 3d. Army Monday/ American Ex. Forces. France.
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and last. I was surprised to find so many fellows died who went to war. that I didn't know about. Its very sad, to say the least, but it will come to all of us sooner or later.
I intend to write "Choppy" and shall very shortly for I got to know the old boy pretty well, and regard him as a friend.
Such is the condition of things here. We expect the police of Boston to go on a strike to-night. Did you ever hear of such an affair. They want to have a union affiliated with the A.F. of L. and the Police Commision wont allow it so they go on a strike what next? I guess its up to us to go on the Police Force.
Well Boston old dear write to me. and give me all the dope.
as ever, your friend Frederic G. Kileski
Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 6
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Just best wishes for the coming year, would be awfully glad to hear from you. Guess I owe you a letter tho!
Do drope [drop] me a line same old address.
As always.
Sincerely.
Frederic G. Kileski -- 1920 --
Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 9
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most people have forgotten the War. Well — you and I can't help it.
This is going to be a short note to find out whether it reaches you all right. and do let me hear from you and your doings.
Sincerely yours, in the 32nd Div.
Aug 13. 1921