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Collection Reference Number GLC09120.120
From Archive Folder Collection of WWII letters of Sidney Diamond to Estelle Spero 
Title Magazine clipping entitled "War-Model Love"
Date n.d.
Author Wood, Thomas Denison (fl. 1942-)  
Additional authors Comstock, Sarah (fl. 1942-)
Document Type Newspapers and Magazines
Content Description Article that must have been included in one of Diamond's letters to Estelle, entitled, "War-Model Love." With notes and much underlining. The article discusses what the young men of 1942 are looking for in a partner.
Subjects World War II  Soldier's Letter  Love Letters  
Theme World War II; Women in American History
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1860-1945
Additional Information Folder information: Sidney Diamond (1922-1945) enlisted in mid-April 1942, interrupting the chemical engineering degree that he was undertaking at City College. Diamond was sent to the South Pacific in June 1943, where he served as First Lieutenant to the Eighty-Second Chemical Battalion. On January 29th 1945, Diamond was killed by a Japanese knee mortar while acting as a forward observer during an assault on Fort Stotsenburg, north of Manila. Throughout his time in service, Sidney maintained an epistolary correspondence with Estelle Spero, his sweetheart and subsequently fiancée, the letters from which she preserved.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945