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The New Yorker, March 14, 1959 P. 44 In May, 1945, the writer who had seen Army combat in Europe, was sent to Camp Crowder, Mo.

There he was subjected to a series of annoying incidents by a young Jewish trainee named Grossbart, & his two friends. Grossbart felt that the writer, a sargeant, should see to it that they got all the privileges they were entitled to as Jews. If the writer ever protested they called him an anti-Semitic Jew. When the three of them deliberately lied to him, at Grossbart's instigation, the writer got even, by seeing to it that the young soldier's orders were changed so that he went to the Pacific with the rest instead of to N. Lsi Cachecade Keygen Idm. Driver Flashdisk Toshiba 32gb. J. He had pulled strings to get to N.J. & the writer deliberately foiled his plans.

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