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For a collection of the correspondence of my father, Dashiell Hammett, author of “The Maltese Falcon,” we would appreciate photocopies of any letters, postcards or telegrams.

JOSEPHINE HAMMETT MARSHALL and DON HERRON, P.O. BOX 982, GLEN ELLEN, CA 95442-0982

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For a book I am writing on the Women’s Army Corps during World War II, I’d appreciate letters, tapes or phone calls from women who served. I’d also like to hear from you if you have recollections of a relative who served.

BARBARA JOAN GRUBMAN, 4960 WINNETKA AVE., WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91364

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For a book about the role of humor among the disabled, chronically ill and terminally ill, I would appreciate personal anecdotes and relevant research.

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Tentatively titled “Funny as a Crutch,” the book will be an intellectual sequel to my 1991 book, “Laughter in Hell” (Jason Aronson), which dealt with the prominence of humor among the victims of the Third Reich.

STEVE LIPMAN, 94-01 64th Road, Apt. 5-B, Rego Park, NY 11374

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