Bucket Baths are in vogue (Roscoe)

Letter transcription:

1/9/43

Dear Mother,

You should be able to smell me now for I’ve just had a bath from head to foot. The water has been off some 10-12 days and bucket baths were in vogue but somehow the water came on today so a good bath. The water supply has been temperamental and bathing has been irregular but luckily there aren’t many women around a good bucket of water on a hillside and a naked body is something.

So far today we scored a little mail – got a Christmas greeting from Tommy Thompson and family. That was dated Dec. 7. There is another delivery today so maybe things will be better. We hope.

Just had and am still having a glass of tomato juice. That is one thing

[page 2] we have very little of and I’m surprised because it is a good source of Vitamin C and most people like it. I think Fred & Dr. P. swiped this as they came from taking a bath. I took my bath first and then they went while I held forth.

I’ve been thinking about the number of bonds you are getting and other papers around there whether it wouldn’t be a good idea to rent a safety deposit box. First of all I don’t know how much the rental is but you might investigate or you might talk to Nick who has one I think and ask him about the cost. The boys each have a bond and with ours also it might be worthwhile. Along with all of our insurance policies, etc. The policies can be duplicated in case – but it would be better – Maybe this a just a wild

[page 3] thought of mine which I got from censoring a letter this morning. Do what you think best.

After writing you last night I wrote to Joe R. and to Clarence Y. but I still have several letters to answer. I’ve been stringing them out some. Ed Johnson hasn’t written for a long time. He wrote twice and I answered right the same day but maybe his letters this way are lost in the pile the same as yours. I’ll bet if those persons who have to handle the mail were out here for a while they would be a little more prompt but their job is a big one and around Christmas it’s much more than at other times.

And I just happened to think again. Have you received any the uniform money? I haven’t and if you have tell me in every letter until I reply back because I want to send a tracer thru again if

[page 4] it doesn’t show up. All the others that I knew at that time have gotten theirs long ago.

We have had pretty strong winds today but so far we are still on the hill. This is the time of year for storms. Just like July & Aug at home. Hope you haven’t been snow bound too much.

I can’t send you any more of our local papers because it has been discontinued because the editor has been transferred – even that bit of news isn’t available any more. Well, I’ll finish later but in case I forget – Lots of Love Daddy

P.S. Later – no mail – we had ½ dozen fried eggs bought them in the country and we pilfered onions  from and bread from the galley and did we eat – only the last egg was spoiled and it was mine so Dr. P. divided his with me. So long until tomorrow

Love again
Daddy

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4 thoughts on “Bucket Baths are in vogue (Roscoe)

  1. davidmadison1942's avatardavidmadison1942

    In her book, “Practicing History,” Tuchman tells the story of looking through roll after roll of microfilm of the military newspaper of Stillwell’s division, hoping to find something he had written. She was very frustrated and about to give up, but she decided to put in “one more roll,” and there she found the beginning of a series that he had written. The jackpot. 🙂

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  2. davidmadison1942's avatardavidmadison1942

    “there aren’t many women around a good bucket of water on a hillside” LOL 🙂

    An interesting tidbit: “I can’t send you any more of our local papers because it has been discontinued because the editor has been transferred…” That must have been a newsletter published for the military. Barbara Tuchman, while writing her book, “General Stillwell and the American Experience in China,” found that the NY Public Library had an archive of military newspapers written during WWII, and that Stillwell had written a column. There was a librarian who made it his business to collect military newspapers; what a treasure it turned out to be for Tuchman,

    Truth time! ” we pilfered onions and bread from the galley”

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