Letter from George Sakai to Joseph R. Goodman, September 18, 1942
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Sept.18
Dear Joe;
This may be the last letter from me before leaving for
Utah, so I'll make it short.
Thanx very much for all the favors that you and your
group have done for all of us. Words can not express our gratitude
so we hope that at some more opportune time we may be able to
show you some of the things that we feel in our hearts.
As we leave from the coast, we leave with mingled thougts
of sorrow and of joy in unknown adve.ture. It has truly been
wonderful to have the help of the Friends, Student Relocation,
the Fellowship and the Miscellaneous Groups. Many of us leave
for Utah with the hopes of jobs outside of the Relocation Project
and of going to some college; we are more sure of ourselves when
we have such sincere persons backing us up on the Pacific Coast.
Our family hopes that you will enjoy your stay at our
home, and that we may meet once again when all this is over.
We are expecting to leave on the 28th of this month, and will
drop you a line when we get to Utah.
My best wishes to all those at the house, and in the
Student Relocation Broup. Thanx for everything
Most sincerely,
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