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<ref name="n2"> [Shortly before 7 July 1915] this summons being neither dated nor signed, and the card carrying no post mark, we can no longer date it any more accurately. Proust had received a first summons to appear before the Examining Board in April 1915: kept with an envelope carrying a post mark of Thursday 8 April, this first summons requested that he attend Tuesday 13 April at 03:30 AM (CP 02930; Kolb, XIV, no. 41), a second summons carrying a post mark of Saturday 10 April 1915 (CP 05643) came two days later to cancel the previous one and correct the time of the summons to 08:30. Having succeeded, by producing a medical certificate (CP 05640) in having himself exempted from attending the Discharge Board on 13 April 1915, Proust knew that he would be summoned again or visited at home by the Army medical officers. - He makes several references to this summons before the Special Discharge Commission in his letters from the start of July 1915: see for example to Robert de Montesquiou, CP 02969 (Kolb; XIV, no. 80). [FP, FL] </ref>
<ref name="n2"> [Shortly before 7 July 1915] this summons being neither dated nor signed, and the card carrying no postmark, we can no longer date it any more accurately. Proust had received a first summons to appear before the Examining Board in April 1915: kept with an envelope carrying a postmark of Thursday 8 April, this first summons requested that he attend Tuesday 13 April at 03:30 AM (CP 02930; Kolb, XIV, no. 41), a second summons carrying a postmark of Saturday 10 April 1915 (CP 05643) came two days later to cancel the previous one and correct the time of the summons to 08:30. Having succeeded, by producing a medical certificate (CP 05640) in having himself exempted from attending the Discharge Board on 13 April 1915, Proust knew that he would be summoned again or visited at home by the Army medical officers. - He makes several references to this summons before the Special Discharge Commission in his letters from the start of July 1915: see for example to Robert de Montesquiou, CP 02969 (Kolb; XIV, no. 80). [FP, FL] </ref>

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<ref name="n2"> [Peu avant le 7 juillet 1915] : cette convocation n'étant ni datée ni signée, et la carte ne portant pas de cachet postal, on ne peut la dater plus précisément. Proust avait reçu une première convocation au Conseil de révision en avril 1915 : conservée avec une enveloppe portant un cachet du jeudi 8 avril, cette première convocation l'invitait à se présenter le mardi 13 avril à 3 h 30 (CP 02930 ; Kolb, XIV, nº 41), une seconde convocation portant un cachet postal du samedi 10 avril 1915 (CP 05643) venant deux jours plus tard annuler la précédente et corriger l'heure de la convocation en 8 h 30. Ayant réussi, en produisant un certificat médical (CP 05640) à se faire dispenser de se présenter au Conseil de réforme le 13 avril 1915, Proust savait qu'il serait reconvoqué ou visité chez lui par des médecins-majors de l'Armée. – Il fait plusieurs fois allusion à cette convocation devant la Commission spéciale de Réforme dans ses lettres du début juillet 1915 : voir par exemple, à Robert de Montesquiou, CP 02969 (Kolb, XIV, nº 80). [FP, FL] </ref>

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  1. [Shortly before 7 July 1915] this summons being neither dated nor signed, and the card carrying no postmark, we can no longer date it any more accurately. Proust had received a first summons to appear before the Examining Board in April 1915: kept with an envelope carrying a postmark of Thursday 8 April, this first summons requested that he attend Tuesday 13 April at 03:30 AM (CP 02930; Kolb, XIV, no. 41), a second summons carrying a postmark of Saturday 10 April 1915 (CP 05643) came two days later to cancel the previous one and correct the time of the summons to 08:30. Having succeeded, by producing a medical certificate (CP 05640) in having himself exempted from attending the Discharge Board on 13 April 1915, Proust knew that he would be summoned again or visited at home by the Army medical officers. - He makes several references to this summons before the Special Discharge Commission in his letters from the start of July 1915: see for example to Robert de Montesquiou, CP 02969 (Kolb; XIV, no. 80). [FP, FL]