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THE MAIL

To the Editors of the Crimson:

In consequence of a great bombardment it is now three years that we are without home. I believe that you know what it means when one who had over a proper lodging and who has two children is compelled to live with other families and when that is not to bear the whole family must go in subtenure.

I am an employee official of the post. I have two children one of them is a student in the university, the other a girl, she is visiting the secondary school. Under what conditions must they learn that is easy to imagine.

Now we ledge in subtenure. Instead glasses our windows have transparent papers, we are always hungry and we feel cold. But the worst is that we haven't home. It would be easy to repair a lodging that is now in rains if we had money enough.

The aim of my letter is to beg you to help us. I think that you can collect some money enough to buy with it a lodging.

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I thank you first that you had read my letter and for the second, if you shall try to help us. Vilmos Ivanyl   % Hungarian Postal   Savings Bank Budapest 54

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