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Babe Waxes Poetic About Swimming in the Mediterranean Sea

October 28, 2013

“It is warm and clear and it is as salty as can be. It is both as blue as the sky and as green as the grass, but close up it looks crystal clear.” … More Babe Waxes Poetic About Swimming in the Mediterranean Sea

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‘I Never Starve, So I Guess I Get Enough to Eat’

October 24, 2013

“I don’t see how they get people to see (Mickey Rooney) play in the same picture every time under a different title. All of those pictures are alike and they don’t appeal to me in the least anymore.” … More ‘I Never Starve, So I Guess I Get Enough to Eat’

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On Plums, Packages, Strikes Back Home and the Brooklyn Dodgers

October 23, 2013

“All I’ve got to say is that they better not have a strike on the railroad because that would make me mad. It makes us pretty mad every time they strike back there.” … More On Plums, Packages, Strikes Back Home and the Brooklyn Dodgers

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‘I Am in a Red Cross Tent, in a Tent City, with the Radio Going’

October 22, 2013

With all the activity around Babe as he writes this letter, “it’s tough trying to concentrate.” … More ‘I Am in a Red Cross Tent, in a Tent City, with the Radio Going’

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‘Well Spent Time; I Have Gained Valuable Experience Though It’

October 18, 2013

“I can tell every time you worry about me by your letters, and I don’t want you to worry.” … More ‘Well Spent Time; I Have Gained Valuable Experience Though It’

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Letters from an Everyman in WWII Frank D. "Babe" Mauro Born, Oct. 9, 1924 Died, May 4, 1945

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