001528207 001__ 1528207 001528207 005__ 20240630081253.0 001528207 02480 $$aMSS 116-01-01-doc-041 001528207 037__ $$aDA 001528207 041__ $$aeng 001528207 245__ $$aLetter to June Meyer from Owen Hamilton in Neosho, Missouri 001528207 260__ $$bUniversity of Southern Indiana$$cJune 30, 1943 001528207 269__ $$a1943 001528207 347__ $$a300-600 dpi 001528207 520__ $$aCorrespondence from Owen Hamilton to his sister June Meyer (June E. Hooe Hamilton Meyer, 1919-2010 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81471045/june-e_hooe-meyer). He has finished his school and now is available for shipment. He thinks he's going to get a skilled rating which is the best possible. He doesn't know when or where he'll go, but he might stay around there for another month. He would like to leave in one way, but not in another since this is a small camp and he has it made in so many ways. He can just go to school and sit around and try to keep out of work; he's getting pretty good as this goldbricking thing. This weekend he's going to Pittsburg, KS, which is supposed to be quite a place. He will travel by train, leaving Neosho at 5:30 Saturday and getting back Sunday night. This kind of breaks the monotony and since the food hasn't been good lately, he likes to eat out. He asks how things are in Evansville. He's heard that Helen (no further identification) really intends to set the world on fire, and says she must have gone over big in a simple sort of way. 001528207 542__ $$fhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ 001528207 6531_ $$aPersonal Correspondence 001528207 6531_ $$aRelated Materials -- 1901-1950 001528207 655__ $$aDocument 001528207 691__ $$aMissouri 001528207 7001_ $$aOwen Hamilton 001528207 8564_ $$96da2080c-3cd7-4a62-837c-431437237599$$s849038$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1528207/files/26202.pdf 001528207 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1528207$$pGLOBAL_SET 001528207 914__ $$ap17218coll2 001528207 980__ $$aSpecial & Regional History Collection 001528207 984__ $$aOwen Hamilton Collection 001528207 985__ $$aText