Written while Cheever was at Camp Gordon, Ga., though he does not include a place of writing.
Part of a large collection of letters from John Cheever to his wife, Mary Cheever. Letters are described in individual records; see MA 5026 for details.
Noting that he hasn't written because he has been busy publishing the camp paper; commenting on Lin Streeter, the cartoonist who works with him on the paper; discussing "a shake-up in publications for the Fourth Division"; mentioning what he has heard about "Kharkov and the Richelieu and the break-through in Tunisia"; promising that he will "try to get up to New York sometime in March."