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- Letter from Salvator Cillis to 'Miss Dorothy Miriam Dora Harris', dated Camp Upton, L.I.N.Y., November 19, 1917, p. [3].
- Letter describes how he makes extra money drawing portraits of other soldiers, having the day off on Sundays, and his disapproval of women's suffrage. Includes illustrations: a major general on a white horse, a soldier drawing a portrait with the caption, 'a little advice on how to draw,' and a silhouetted man with bayonet with the caption, 'What I would see in the movies, I do now as a matter of fact.'