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Evi Leib writes to Giulia Kortischoner, updating her about her life and Vienna and stating that the only reason she hadn't written sooner was because she thought that Giulia had already left for the US.
Evi Leib tells Giulia Kortischoner that she has seen "The Bartered Bride" opera and intends to see "The Arizona Rascal" at the movies next week. Evi is very bored and asks Giulia about what she is doing and what her mother, Mia, is still...
Evi Leib asks Giulia about the Urban Hotel, where Giulia is staying in Zurich on her way to Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Evi Leib also asks Giulia to write in their secret code when describing the play, The Sixth Floor. Evi Leib is bored...
Evi Leib writes to Giulia Kortischoner. Evi is happy to hear from Giulia after so many years and is shocked to learn that Giulia had polio. Evi suffered from diphtheria at one point during the war. Evi writes about her life and is...
Evi Leib writes to Giulia Kortischoner, describing her life in Vienna and, in particular, her time spent at the Burgertheater, where Lisl Urbantschitsch's mother acts.
Evi Leib writes to Giulia Kortischoner with updates about her time at dancing school and the fact that she often went to the Burgtheater with her friends.
Evi Leib writes a letter to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her about her life and friends in Vienna and the fact that she had her work permit revoked for 6 months because she was allowed to start working 2 weeks early.
Evi Leib writes to Giulia Kortischoner, giving updates on her life in addition to giving information about movies she saw that included Richard Green and Loretta Young, despite the fact that very few American films were being shown in...
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