Letter briefly describes Maida's leave in Czechoslovakia, a significant increase in work load, a move to less comfortable living quarters, the impoverished conditions near Marseilles, and the uptick in resignations of American Red Cross workers in France after the end of the war in Europe. Maida does not want to quit because the American soldiers will not go home for a long time, either. Letter is written on blue "Par Avion" stationery.
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