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.
Telling her he doesn't think she is extravagant; complaining that he is not feeling well: "My neck is swollen and stiff and I feel dopey"; reporting that the books on math arrived today and he is planning to "bone up tonight on long division"; discussing some of the other soldiers; noting that "range season starts again in a week or so" and they will "all fire every weapon assigned" to them.