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Some of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restrict","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1942-1980. Some of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency.","Restrict","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1942-1978. The bulk of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency. See Office of the President. Davis Young Paschall (UA 2.15) for more files from 1960 to 1972.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Endowment","Endowment","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1973-1980.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Complete file is being retained in Wes Wilson's office, as Chairman of the Residency Status Appeals Board.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office. Most are from 1980-1981, but some date back to 1970.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains incoming correspondence, copies of outgoing correspondence, and reports from 1964-1974. Some of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency.","Restricted","Restricted","This series includes material from the Office of the President from 1980-1982.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1981-1983 with the bulk from 1982.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains correspondence and other documents relating to Graves' request for a salary increase, sent to the Board of Visitors to be discussed at the 26 October 1984 meeting.","This series contains the texts of speeches delivered by President Graves to groups both on and off campus, 1971-1983.","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1982-1983.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Clippings related to faculty salaries; the President's House; the Jefferson Hall fire and aftermath; affirmative action; integration and desegregation; federal funding; Robb Administration; Charles Robb; Holton Administration; Linwood Holton; Southeastern University Research Association (SURA); National Electron Accelerator Laboratory (NEAL); student loans; Board of Visitors; Wightman Cup; Swem Library; fire safety; merit scholarships; asbestos; gifts and bequests; graduates; other colleges and universities; Elizabeth Dole; academics; commencement; alcohol policy; tuition and fees; athletic funding; economic recession; social events; state budget; Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC); students; graduate employment prospects; endowment fund; college radio station; WCWM; archaeology; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Vernon H. Edmonds; and litigation.","Clippings realted to the Wightman Cup; John Silber; Central America; Southeastern University Reasearch Association (SURA); National Electron Accelerator Laboratory (NEAL); Muscarelle Museum of Art; Charles S. Robb; Robb Administration; admissions; President's House; National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); athletics; integration and desegregation; academics; honor code; other colleges and universities; campus events; Peter Peterson; Lehman Brothers; Lewis I. Glucksman; state budget; Sam Portaro; Bruton Parish Church; alumni; Glenn Close; Burgesses Day; computer science; The New York Times Selective Guide to Colleges; Anthony A. Lucas; Richard J. Davis; Yorktown Victory Center; Thomas A. Graves; fire safety; Jefferson Hall fire; arts funding.","News clippings related to presidential search; Hunter B. Andrews; athletics; tuition and fees; other colleges and universities; art; computers; computer science; gifts and bequests; Richard O'Daniel; Secretary of Education; John Casteen; affirmative action; alumni; Anne Dobie Peebles; obituaries; Wightman Cup; academic facilities; graduate job prospects; alcohol policy; faculty salaries; higher education funding; Board of Visitors; state budget; dental plan; drama; theatre; Dean of Student Affairs; Robb Administration; Charles S. Robb; Muscarelle Museum of Art; academics; and the college budget.","Clippings related to athletics; tuition and fees; Robb Administration; Charles S. Robb; state budget; Thomas A. Graves; School of Education Dean; other colleges and universities; U.S. News \u0026 World Report rankings; Mamie Stringfellow; obituaries; Richard M. O'Daniel; Charter Day; J. Carter Brown; Marguerite Wynne-Roberts; Southeastern University Research Association (SURA); National Electron Accelerator Laboratory (NEAL); bonds; City of Williamsburg; Chester McNerney; Dortha Skelton; tree logging; George R. Healy; education reform; resignations; Tim Sullivan; and Stewart Gamage.","Clippings related to alumni; Glenn Close; Robb Administration; Charles S. Robb; General Assembly; state budget; state funding; Muscarelle Museum of Art; Thomas A. Graves; Graves Family; Long-Range Planning Commission; athletics; athletic funding; obituaries; and Steve Sacalis.","Clippings related to athletics; athletic funding; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); state funding; state budget; Rector; Anne Dobie Peebles; Melvyn D. Schiavelli; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; dental plan; Jefferson Hall fire; affirmative action; General Assembly; Virginia Supplemental Retirement System; Karen Elizabeth Dudley; Charles M. Holloway; alumni; Hutton Cobb; Constitution Bicentennial; John McGlennon; Honor System; William F. Swindler; parking; Holocaust remembrance; campus events; theatre; drama; faculty salaries; equal pay; Watkins Gray; other colleges and universities; greenhouse; admissions office; merit scholarships; organizational chart; Robert Bowman; Virginia Secretary of Education; John T. Casteen III; Swem Library; Presidential Search Committee; Richard G. Johnson; desegregation and integration; Lehman Brother; Lewis L. Glucksman; Peter G. Peterson; Ash Lawn restoration and renovation; Leland E. Traywick; bomb threat; tuition and fees; Scott Glenn; Diocese of Virginia; gifts and bequests; faculty reviews; students; commencement; Paul A. Volcker; Charter Day; fire safety; State Board of Education; J. Carter Brown; Erin Sheehey; Charles Marsh; Eva LeGallienne; and internal audits.","Clippings related to fire safety; students; expulsions; honor system; federal funding; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); gifts and bequests; community events; tuition and fees; campus police; crime; athletics; computer science; Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences; Department of Mathematics; Department of Computer Sciences; School of Education; \"Men's Club\"; Virginia economy; Institute of Early American History and Culture; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; Muscarelle Museum of Art; athletic funding; City of Williamsburg; tourism; George Cole; students; parking lawsuit; 1983 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations; campus events; Mrs. Virginia; endowment fund; graduate job prospects; faculty salaries; Scott Glenn; choir; chorus; William Westmoreland; litigation; gifts and bequests; faculty; botany; merit scholarships; Charles S. Robb; Robb Administration; affirmative action; theatre; drama; General Assembly; Arthur Jarrell Raper; Board of Visitors; Law School; state budget; fraternities and sororites; Greek life; student housing; social life; women's rights; alcohol policy; Title IX; yearbook; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; minority education; commencement; Paul A. Volcker; presidential search committee; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Melvyn D. Schiavelli; Wightman Cup; admissions; Richard J. Davis; Anne Dobie Peebles; Charter Day; J. Carter Brown; Jefferson Hall fire; purchasing rules; and textbooks.","Clippings related to the Center for Innovative Technology; faculty; George W. Crawford; class registration; athletics; students; academics; athletic funding; arts; arts grants; grants; gifts and bequests; alumni; Glenn Close; Vernon Edmonds; litigation; affirmative action; minority education; desegregation and integration; music; J. Rosser Matthews III; Ranking Scholars; Bureau of Business Research; tuition and fees; Chris Paradis; \"We Have It Made in Virginia\" campaign; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Laboratory; coeducation; other colleges and universities; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; John Jamison; provost; George R. Healy; tourism; Bobby James; William D. Zabel; Paul Volcker; commencement; Wayne F. Anderson; graduate job prospects; Muscarelle Museum of Art; computers; computer science; State Council of Higher Education; Charles S. Robb; Robb Administration; alcohol policy; campus events; fundraisers; women's education; Ash Lawn construction projects; John J. McGlennon; Robert Drinan; and obituaries.","Contains articles related to the Juan Sebastian de Elcano; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); athletics; faculty; John J. McGlennon; litigation; asbestos; economy; academics; Masters program in educational supervision; local news; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; newspapers; alumni; Justin Deas; Charles S. Robb; Robb Administration; City of Williamsburg; James City County; other colleges and universities; foreign policy; national politics; international politics; computers; computer science; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; Anheuser-Busch; federal funding; Muscarelle Museum of Art; Lehman Brothers; Lewis Glucksman; Bryan T. Thompson; tourism; tuition and fees; obituary; athletic funding; affirmative action; minority education; integration and desgregation; Warren E. Burger; William F. Swindler; alcohol policy; campus; Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Festival Williamsburg; community events; Louis E. Catron; theatre; drama; Department of Theatre, Speech, and Dance; George R. Healy; and phone-a-thons.","Contains clippings related to the Virginia Shakespeare Festival; City of Williamsburg; tourism; alumni; Linda Lavin; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; Thomas A. Graves; President's annual report; students; William Wilson; economy; weather; climate; John J. McGlennon; Coliseum Mall; 1983 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations; Rector; Anne Dobie Peebles; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); minority recuitment; minority education; affirmative action; integration and desgregation; Marlene Jack; other colleges and universities; obituaries; Bob Sheeran; state sudit; State Auditor of Public Accounts; and Charles K. Trible.","Contains clippings related to State Auditor; Charles K. Trible; other colleges and universities; minority education; integration and desegregation; affirmative action; David Charlton; airport; law school; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); Jim Rollings; ahtletics; athletic funding; John J. McGlennon; 1984 Presidential Race; student opinions; Muscarelle Museum of Art; WCWM; student radio station; college history; Vietnam era; faculty salaries; City of Williamsburg; Williamsburg City Council; James N. McCord; James N. McCord; alumni; faaculty; George W. Grayson; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; move-in; economy; computers; computer science; class registration; state funding; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; financial aid; William Zinsser; Bob Sheeran; E. John Bond; and tuition and fees.","Contains clippings related to the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; Parents Weekend; athletics; Scottish Festival; Leland Traywick Student Emergency Loan Fund; Sigma Xi Science Research Fellowship Program; Roy A. Williams; Assistant Director of Buildings and Grounds; Ariel Doriman; Robert Maidment; faculty meeting; other colleges and universities; tourism; Virginia General Assembly; Media General Inc.; Virginia Council of Higher Education; John Montague; Paul Muldoon; obituaries; minority recruitment; affirmative action; Lewis B. Puller, Jr.; drama; homecoming; William B. Spong, Jr.; Dean of Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Richard A. Williamson; law school; higher education; fire safety; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; the National Law Journal; economy; John J. McGlennon; state funding; campus police; Ervin D. \"Boots\" Farmer; Director of Buildings and Grounds; Jimmye Laycock; Linda Lavin; academics; extracurriculars; alumni; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); National Association of Private Art Foundations; and desegregation and integration.","Contains clippings related to Burgesses Day; athletics; other colleges and universities; Muscarelle Museum of Art; Sinfonicron; drama; Marshall-Wythe School of Law; blood drives; Greek life; K. Shankar Bajpai; John J. McGlennon; 1984 Presidential Election; Jeffrey DeLuca; Williamsburg Reunion; Campus Center; Martha Elizabeth Barksdale Fund; William and Mary Theatre; Trinkle Hall; \"Our Future in the Cosmos\"; athletics funding; greenhouse; Fragile X Syndrome; financial aid; tuition and fees; fire safety; presidential search committee; Gladys s. Johnston; Linda Lavin; John H. \"Jack\" Garrett; alumni; alumni medallions; Prenitss Award; Spirit Contest; Rector; Anne Dobie Peebles; and the Smithosnian Institution.","Contains clippings related to Senator John Warner; athletics; Paul Taylor Dance Company; state funding; Muscarelle Museum of Art; law school; dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Tyler Hall; Aage Rosendal Nielsen; married students; Cliffs Tapes; Secretary of Education; Terrel Bell; George W. Grayson; faculty; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); President's House; Grenada; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; financial aid; Management Consulting Group; Homecoming; Homecoming Parade; alumni; Linda Lavin; sexual violence; Greek life; other colleges and universities; Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce \"Distinguished Citizen of 1984\"; Congressman G. William Whitehurst; 1984 Presidential Election; President's House; affirmative action; minority recruitment; desegregation and integration; minority education; Lisa Birnbach; John J. Mcglennon; American College Theatre Festival; Recot; Anne Dobie Peebles; John W. Dayton; student life; and Yorktown Day.","Contains clippings related to athletics; other colleges and universities; honor system; State Council of Higher Education; President's House; President's House Friends; Business School medallion; weather; faculty; Robert Maidment; faculty salaries; students; Lesbian and Gay Union; Dr. Hans von Baeyer; Virignia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); William and Mary Choir; Lambda Alliance; LGBTQ campus community; bicycle theft; campus crime; Direct-Marketing of Williamsburg Group; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; Center for Executive Development; Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Dance Theatre of Harlem; Sharon Isbin; law school admissions; presidential search committee; Patricia Harris; \"Our Future in the Cosmos\"; Lee Bollinger; affirmative action; minority recruitment; minority education; desegregation and integration; suicide; theater; student government; community colleges; teosinte plant; Dr. Robert Maidment; School of Education; enrollment; obituaries; campus police; homosexual rights; Pat Robertson; landscaping; Roy A. Williams; financial aid; John J. McGlennon; Muscarelle Museum of Art; women's education; Linda Lavin; Department of Education; tuition and fees; curriculum; courses; Buffalo Bill; faculty recital; McGruff Halloween Party; and the Frenchman's Map.","Contains news clippings related to the William and Mary President; William and Mary President-designate; Paul R. Verkuil; minority education; desegregation and integration; affirmative action; minority recruitment; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); student career prospects; fire; obituaries; Jefferson Hall; Jefferson Hall fire; Commonwealth Inn; William B. Spong, Jr.; fire safety; fire alarms; Thomas A. Graves; liberal arts; peace forums; municipal service charge; humanities; curriculum; other colleges and universities; School of Business Administration; athletics; tourism; faculty; students; Gerald Johnson; Charles S. Robb; Governor; gifts and bequests; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility; security; Thomas Ashley Graves, Jr. Award of Sustained Excellence in Teaching; Phi Beta Kappa; academic scholarships; service fellowships; Beales scholarship; Yule Log; joint degree programs; academic programs; Richard J. Davis; elections; campaigns; John Barlow; student housing; Govenor's Square; Muscarelle Museum of Art; George R. Healy; computer science; suicide; Council of Higher Education; Presidential Search Committee; acting President; and Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC).","Contains clippings related to the General Assembly; college draft bill; Paul R. Verkuil; Governor of Virgnia; Charles S. Robb; George R. Healy; Francis Jennings; Virginia Associated Research Campus; financial aid; tution and fees; Thomas A. Graves, Jr.; athletics; Hornsby family; retrospectives; academic programs; joint degree programs; Lieutenant Governor of Virginia; faculty; alumni; Howard Scammon; obituaries; Department of Education; Goodwin Islands; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); economy; and Hampton Roads.","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1983-1984. These include correspondence and publications.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains two bound copies of \"An Age of Distinction: William and Mary's Fourth Century,\" a working paper presented by the Long Range Planning Commission in 1985.","Pinks have been removed to Acc. 1983.039.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Office of the President","Associated and Branch Campuses--Richard Bland College","Associated and Branch Campuses--Virginia Associated Research Campus","College of William and Mary. 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Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe records are arranged by accession, that is, the year in which they were transferred to the University Archives.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The records are arranged by accession, that is, the year in which they were transferred to the University Archives."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThomas Ashley Graves, Jr. was the twenty-third president of the College of William and Mary. He served from September 1, 1971 until January 9, 1985. Upon his resignation George R. 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McGlennon; state funding; campus police; Ervin D. \"Boots\" Farmer; Director of Buildings and Grounds; Jimmye Laycock; Linda Lavin; academics; extracurriculars; alumni; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); National Association of Private Art Foundations; and desegregation and integration.","Contains clippings related to Burgesses Day; athletics; other colleges and universities; Muscarelle Museum of Art; Sinfonicron; drama; Marshall-Wythe School of Law; blood drives; Greek life; K. Shankar Bajpai; John J. McGlennon; 1984 Presidential Election; Jeffrey DeLuca; Williamsburg Reunion; Campus Center; Martha Elizabeth Barksdale Fund; William and Mary Theatre; Trinkle Hall; \"Our Future in the Cosmos\"; athletics funding; greenhouse; Fragile X Syndrome; financial aid; tuition and fees; fire safety; presidential search committee; Gladys s. Johnston; Linda Lavin; John H. \"Jack\" Garrett; alumni; alumni medallions; Prenitss Award; Spirit Contest; Rector; Anne Dobie Peebles; and the Smithosnian Institution.","Contains clippings related to Senator John Warner; athletics; Paul Taylor Dance Company; state funding; Muscarelle Museum of Art; law school; dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Tyler Hall; Aage Rosendal Nielsen; married students; Cliffs Tapes; Secretary of Education; Terrel Bell; George W. Grayson; faculty; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); President's House; Grenada; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; financial aid; Management Consulting Group; Homecoming; Homecoming Parade; alumni; Linda Lavin; sexual violence; Greek life; other colleges and universities; Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce \"Distinguished Citizen of 1984\"; Congressman G. William Whitehurst; 1984 Presidential Election; President's House; affirmative action; minority recruitment; desegregation and integration; minority education; Lisa Birnbach; John J. Mcglennon; American College Theatre Festival; Recot; Anne Dobie Peebles; John W. Dayton; student life; and Yorktown Day.","Contains clippings related to athletics; other colleges and universities; honor system; State Council of Higher Education; President's House; President's House Friends; Business School medallion; weather; faculty; Robert Maidment; faculty salaries; students; Lesbian and Gay Union; Dr. Hans von Baeyer; Virignia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); William and Mary Choir; Lambda Alliance; LGBTQ campus community; bicycle theft; campus crime; Direct-Marketing of Williamsburg Group; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; Center for Executive Development; Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Dance Theatre of Harlem; Sharon Isbin; law school admissions; presidential search committee; Patricia Harris; \"Our Future in the Cosmos\"; Lee Bollinger; affirmative action; minority recruitment; minority education; desegregation and integration; suicide; theater; student government; community colleges; teosinte plant; Dr. Robert Maidment; School of Education; enrollment; obituaries; campus police; homosexual rights; Pat Robertson; landscaping; Roy A. Williams; financial aid; John J. McGlennon; Muscarelle Museum of Art; women's education; Linda Lavin; Department of Education; tuition and fees; curriculum; courses; Buffalo Bill; faculty recital; McGruff Halloween Party; and the Frenchman's Map.","Contains news clippings related to the William and Mary President; William and Mary President-designate; Paul R. Verkuil; minority education; desegregation and integration; affirmative action; minority recruitment; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); student career prospects; fire; obituaries; Jefferson Hall; Jefferson Hall fire; Commonwealth Inn; William B. Spong, Jr.; fire safety; fire alarms; Thomas A. Graves; liberal arts; peace forums; municipal service charge; humanities; curriculum; other colleges and universities; School of Business Administration; athletics; tourism; faculty; students; Gerald Johnson; Charles S. Robb; Governor; gifts and bequests; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility; security; Thomas Ashley Graves, Jr. Award of Sustained Excellence in Teaching; Phi Beta Kappa; academic scholarships; service fellowships; Beales scholarship; Yule Log; joint degree programs; academic programs; Richard J. Davis; elections; campaigns; John Barlow; student housing; Govenor's Square; Muscarelle Museum of Art; George R. Healy; computer science; suicide; Council of Higher Education; Presidential Search Committee; acting President; and Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC).","Contains clippings related to the General Assembly; college draft bill; Paul R. Verkuil; Governor of Virgnia; Charles S. Robb; George R. Healy; Francis Jennings; Virginia Associated Research Campus; financial aid; tution and fees; Thomas A. Graves, Jr.; athletics; Hornsby family; retrospectives; academic programs; joint degree programs; Lieutenant Governor of Virginia; faculty; alumni; Howard Scammon; obituaries; Department of Education; Goodwin Islands; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); economy; and Hampton Roads.","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1983-1984. 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Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection includes subject files, speeches, and other material from the administration of College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves with some overlap with his predecessor Davis Y. Paschall and his successor Paul Verkuil. For the most part, headings assigned to folders in their office of origin have been maintained in the box list inventories available here.","In addition, there are two unprocessed boxes. Consult a staff member for assistance.","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1951-1976. Some of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's and Alvin Duke Chandler's presidencies.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office, mainly from 1940-1978. Some of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency. Box 43 contains miscellaneous material not included in the alphabetical arrangement of the files in this series.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office, mainly from 1948-1979.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1953-1982. Some of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restrict","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1942-1980. Some of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency.","Restrict","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1942-1978. The bulk of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency. See Office of the President. Davis Young Paschall (UA 2.15) for more files from 1960 to 1972.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Endowment","Endowment","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1973-1980.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Complete file is being retained in Wes Wilson's office, as Chairman of the Residency Status Appeals Board.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office. Most are from 1980-1981, but some date back to 1970.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains incoming correspondence, copies of outgoing correspondence, and reports from 1964-1974. Some of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency.","Restricted","Restricted","This series includes material from the Office of the President from 1980-1982.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1981-1983 with the bulk from 1982.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains correspondence and other documents relating to Graves' request for a salary increase, sent to the Board of Visitors to be discussed at the 26 October 1984 meeting.","This series contains the texts of speeches delivered by President Graves to groups both on and off campus, 1971-1983.","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1982-1983.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Clippings related to faculty salaries; the President's House; the Jefferson Hall fire and aftermath; affirmative action; integration and desegregation; federal funding; Robb Administration; Charles Robb; Holton Administration; Linwood Holton; Southeastern University Research Association (SURA); National Electron Accelerator Laboratory (NEAL); student loans; Board of Visitors; Wightman Cup; Swem Library; fire safety; merit scholarships; asbestos; gifts and bequests; graduates; other colleges and universities; Elizabeth Dole; academics; commencement; alcohol policy; tuition and fees; athletic funding; economic recession; social events; state budget; Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC); students; graduate employment prospects; endowment fund; college radio station; WCWM; archaeology; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Vernon H. Edmonds; and litigation.","Clippings realted to the Wightman Cup; John Silber; Central America; Southeastern University Reasearch Association (SURA); National Electron Accelerator Laboratory (NEAL); Muscarelle Museum of Art; Charles S. Robb; Robb Administration; admissions; President's House; National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); athletics; integration and desegregation; academics; honor code; other colleges and universities; campus events; Peter Peterson; Lehman Brothers; Lewis I. Glucksman; state budget; Sam Portaro; Bruton Parish Church; alumni; Glenn Close; Burgesses Day; computer science; The New York Times Selective Guide to Colleges; Anthony A. Lucas; Richard J. Davis; Yorktown Victory Center; Thomas A. Graves; fire safety; Jefferson Hall fire; arts funding.","News clippings related to presidential search; Hunter B. Andrews; athletics; tuition and fees; other colleges and universities; art; computers; computer science; gifts and bequests; Richard O'Daniel; Secretary of Education; John Casteen; affirmative action; alumni; Anne Dobie Peebles; obituaries; Wightman Cup; academic facilities; graduate job prospects; alcohol policy; faculty salaries; higher education funding; Board of Visitors; state budget; dental plan; drama; theatre; Dean of Student Affairs; Robb Administration; Charles S. Robb; Muscarelle Museum of Art; academics; and the college budget.","Clippings related to athletics; tuition and fees; Robb Administration; Charles S. Robb; state budget; Thomas A. Graves; School of Education Dean; other colleges and universities; U.S. News \u0026 World Report rankings; Mamie Stringfellow; obituaries; Richard M. O'Daniel; Charter Day; J. Carter Brown; Marguerite Wynne-Roberts; Southeastern University Research Association (SURA); National Electron Accelerator Laboratory (NEAL); bonds; City of Williamsburg; Chester McNerney; Dortha Skelton; tree logging; George R. Healy; education reform; resignations; Tim Sullivan; and Stewart Gamage.","Clippings related to alumni; Glenn Close; Robb Administration; Charles S. Robb; General Assembly; state budget; state funding; Muscarelle Museum of Art; Thomas A. Graves; Graves Family; Long-Range Planning Commission; athletics; athletic funding; obituaries; and Steve Sacalis.","Clippings related to athletics; athletic funding; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); state funding; state budget; Rector; Anne Dobie Peebles; Melvyn D. Schiavelli; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; dental plan; Jefferson Hall fire; affirmative action; General Assembly; Virginia Supplemental Retirement System; Karen Elizabeth Dudley; Charles M. Holloway; alumni; Hutton Cobb; Constitution Bicentennial; John McGlennon; Honor System; William F. Swindler; parking; Holocaust remembrance; campus events; theatre; drama; faculty salaries; equal pay; Watkins Gray; other colleges and universities; greenhouse; admissions office; merit scholarships; organizational chart; Robert Bowman; Virginia Secretary of Education; John T. Casteen III; Swem Library; Presidential Search Committee; Richard G. Johnson; desegregation and integration; Lehman Brother; Lewis L. Glucksman; Peter G. Peterson; Ash Lawn restoration and renovation; Leland E. Traywick; bomb threat; tuition and fees; Scott Glenn; Diocese of Virginia; gifts and bequests; faculty reviews; students; commencement; Paul A. Volcker; Charter Day; fire safety; State Board of Education; J. Carter Brown; Erin Sheehey; Charles Marsh; Eva LeGallienne; and internal audits.","Clippings related to fire safety; students; expulsions; honor system; federal funding; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); gifts and bequests; community events; tuition and fees; campus police; crime; athletics; computer science; Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences; Department of Mathematics; Department of Computer Sciences; School of Education; \"Men's Club\"; Virginia economy; Institute of Early American History and Culture; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; Muscarelle Museum of Art; athletic funding; City of Williamsburg; tourism; George Cole; students; parking lawsuit; 1983 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations; campus events; Mrs. Virginia; endowment fund; graduate job prospects; faculty salaries; Scott Glenn; choir; chorus; William Westmoreland; litigation; gifts and bequests; faculty; botany; merit scholarships; Charles S. Robb; Robb Administration; affirmative action; theatre; drama; General Assembly; Arthur Jarrell Raper; Board of Visitors; Law School; state budget; fraternities and sororites; Greek life; student housing; social life; women's rights; alcohol policy; Title IX; yearbook; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; minority education; commencement; Paul A. Volcker; presidential search committee; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Melvyn D. Schiavelli; Wightman Cup; admissions; Richard J. Davis; Anne Dobie Peebles; Charter Day; J. Carter Brown; Jefferson Hall fire; purchasing rules; and textbooks.","Clippings related to the Center for Innovative Technology; faculty; George W. Crawford; class registration; athletics; students; academics; athletic funding; arts; arts grants; grants; gifts and bequests; alumni; Glenn Close; Vernon Edmonds; litigation; affirmative action; minority education; desegregation and integration; music; J. Rosser Matthews III; Ranking Scholars; Bureau of Business Research; tuition and fees; Chris Paradis; \"We Have It Made in Virginia\" campaign; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Laboratory; coeducation; other colleges and universities; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; John Jamison; provost; George R. Healy; tourism; Bobby James; William D. Zabel; Paul Volcker; commencement; Wayne F. Anderson; graduate job prospects; Muscarelle Museum of Art; computers; computer science; State Council of Higher Education; Charles S. Robb; Robb Administration; alcohol policy; campus events; fundraisers; women's education; Ash Lawn construction projects; John J. McGlennon; Robert Drinan; and obituaries.","Contains articles related to the Juan Sebastian de Elcano; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); athletics; faculty; John J. McGlennon; litigation; asbestos; economy; academics; Masters program in educational supervision; local news; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; newspapers; alumni; Justin Deas; Charles S. Robb; Robb Administration; City of Williamsburg; James City County; other colleges and universities; foreign policy; national politics; international politics; computers; computer science; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; Anheuser-Busch; federal funding; Muscarelle Museum of Art; Lehman Brothers; Lewis Glucksman; Bryan T. Thompson; tourism; tuition and fees; obituary; athletic funding; affirmative action; minority education; integration and desgregation; Warren E. Burger; William F. Swindler; alcohol policy; campus; Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Festival Williamsburg; community events; Louis E. Catron; theatre; drama; Department of Theatre, Speech, and Dance; George R. Healy; and phone-a-thons.","Contains clippings related to the Virginia Shakespeare Festival; City of Williamsburg; tourism; alumni; Linda Lavin; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; Thomas A. Graves; President's annual report; students; William Wilson; economy; weather; climate; John J. McGlennon; Coliseum Mall; 1983 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations; Rector; Anne Dobie Peebles; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); minority recuitment; minority education; affirmative action; integration and desgregation; Marlene Jack; other colleges and universities; obituaries; Bob Sheeran; state sudit; State Auditor of Public Accounts; and Charles K. Trible.","Contains clippings related to State Auditor; Charles K. Trible; other colleges and universities; minority education; integration and desegregation; affirmative action; David Charlton; airport; law school; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); Jim Rollings; ahtletics; athletic funding; John J. McGlennon; 1984 Presidential Race; student opinions; Muscarelle Museum of Art; WCWM; student radio station; college history; Vietnam era; faculty salaries; City of Williamsburg; Williamsburg City Council; James N. McCord; James N. McCord; alumni; faaculty; George W. Grayson; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; move-in; economy; computers; computer science; class registration; state funding; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; financial aid; William Zinsser; Bob Sheeran; E. John Bond; and tuition and fees.","Contains clippings related to the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; Parents Weekend; athletics; Scottish Festival; Leland Traywick Student Emergency Loan Fund; Sigma Xi Science Research Fellowship Program; Roy A. Williams; Assistant Director of Buildings and Grounds; Ariel Doriman; Robert Maidment; faculty meeting; other colleges and universities; tourism; Virginia General Assembly; Media General Inc.; Virginia Council of Higher Education; John Montague; Paul Muldoon; obituaries; minority recruitment; affirmative action; Lewis B. Puller, Jr.; drama; homecoming; William B. Spong, Jr.; Dean of Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Richard A. Williamson; law school; higher education; fire safety; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; the National Law Journal; economy; John J. McGlennon; state funding; campus police; Ervin D. \"Boots\" Farmer; Director of Buildings and Grounds; Jimmye Laycock; Linda Lavin; academics; extracurriculars; alumni; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); National Association of Private Art Foundations; and desegregation and integration.","Contains clippings related to Burgesses Day; athletics; other colleges and universities; Muscarelle Museum of Art; Sinfonicron; drama; Marshall-Wythe School of Law; blood drives; Greek life; K. Shankar Bajpai; John J. McGlennon; 1984 Presidential Election; Jeffrey DeLuca; Williamsburg Reunion; Campus Center; Martha Elizabeth Barksdale Fund; William and Mary Theatre; Trinkle Hall; \"Our Future in the Cosmos\"; athletics funding; greenhouse; Fragile X Syndrome; financial aid; tuition and fees; fire safety; presidential search committee; Gladys s. Johnston; Linda Lavin; John H. \"Jack\" Garrett; alumni; alumni medallions; Prenitss Award; Spirit Contest; Rector; Anne Dobie Peebles; and the Smithosnian Institution.","Contains clippings related to Senator John Warner; athletics; Paul Taylor Dance Company; state funding; Muscarelle Museum of Art; law school; dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Tyler Hall; Aage Rosendal Nielsen; married students; Cliffs Tapes; Secretary of Education; Terrel Bell; George W. Grayson; faculty; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); President's House; Grenada; Virginia Shakespeare Festival; financial aid; Management Consulting Group; Homecoming; Homecoming Parade; alumni; Linda Lavin; sexual violence; Greek life; other colleges and universities; Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce \"Distinguished Citizen of 1984\"; Congressman G. William Whitehurst; 1984 Presidential Election; President's House; affirmative action; minority recruitment; desegregation and integration; minority education; Lisa Birnbach; John J. Mcglennon; American College Theatre Festival; Recot; Anne Dobie Peebles; John W. Dayton; student life; and Yorktown Day.","Contains clippings related to athletics; other colleges and universities; honor system; State Council of Higher Education; President's House; President's House Friends; Business School medallion; weather; faculty; Robert Maidment; faculty salaries; students; Lesbian and Gay Union; Dr. Hans von Baeyer; Virignia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); William and Mary Choir; Lambda Alliance; LGBTQ campus community; bicycle theft; campus crime; Direct-Marketing of Williamsburg Group; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator; Center for Executive Development; Marshall-Wythe School of Law; Dance Theatre of Harlem; Sharon Isbin; law school admissions; presidential search committee; Patricia Harris; \"Our Future in the Cosmos\"; Lee Bollinger; affirmative action; minority recruitment; minority education; desegregation and integration; suicide; theater; student government; community colleges; teosinte plant; Dr. Robert Maidment; School of Education; enrollment; obituaries; campus police; homosexual rights; Pat Robertson; landscaping; Roy A. Williams; financial aid; John J. McGlennon; Muscarelle Museum of Art; women's education; Linda Lavin; Department of Education; tuition and fees; curriculum; courses; Buffalo Bill; faculty recital; McGruff Halloween Party; and the Frenchman's Map.","Contains news clippings related to the William and Mary President; William and Mary President-designate; Paul R. Verkuil; minority education; desegregation and integration; affirmative action; minority recruitment; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); student career prospects; fire; obituaries; Jefferson Hall; Jefferson Hall fire; Commonwealth Inn; William B. Spong, Jr.; fire safety; fire alarms; Thomas A. Graves; liberal arts; peace forums; municipal service charge; humanities; curriculum; other colleges and universities; School of Business Administration; athletics; tourism; faculty; students; Gerald Johnson; Charles S. Robb; Governor; gifts and bequests; Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility; security; Thomas Ashley Graves, Jr. Award of Sustained Excellence in Teaching; Phi Beta Kappa; academic scholarships; service fellowships; Beales scholarship; Yule Log; joint degree programs; academic programs; Richard J. Davis; elections; campaigns; John Barlow; student housing; Govenor's Square; Muscarelle Museum of Art; George R. Healy; computer science; suicide; Council of Higher Education; Presidential Search Committee; acting President; and Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC).","Contains clippings related to the General Assembly; college draft bill; Paul R. Verkuil; Governor of Virgnia; Charles S. Robb; George R. Healy; Francis Jennings; Virginia Associated Research Campus; financial aid; tution and fees; Thomas A. Graves, Jr.; athletics; Hornsby family; retrospectives; academic programs; joint degree programs; Lieutenant Governor of Virginia; faculty; alumni; Howard Scammon; obituaries; Department of Education; Goodwin Islands; Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS); economy; and Hampton Roads.","This series contains records from the President's Office from 1983-1984. These include correspondence and publications.","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","Restricted","This series contains two bound copies of \"An Age of Distinction: William and Mary's Fourth Century,\" a working paper presented by the Long Range Planning Commission in 1985."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePinks have been removed to Acc. 1983.039.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Pinks have been removed to Acc. 1983.039."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Office of the President","Associated and Branch Campuses--Richard Bland College","Associated and Branch Campuses--Virginia Associated Research Campus","College of William and Mary. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Game was sponsored by Burger King and Grolier Books in California.","Game was sponsored by Burger King and Grolier Books in California.","Game was developed by Malik Ali to demonstrate the importance of working wihtin a community to build economic and political power to children and adults. Edward Jennins, a professor at Talladega College, designed the cover, logo, and board images.","Game was featured in the Parker Brothers' 1896-1897 game catalog.","The term \"darky\" is a racist slur for black people, which peaked in use in the years between 1850-1870 and 1900-1920. 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We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","The David Galt Greenwald board games and puzzles collection consists of black Americana board games, puzzles, card games, and ephemera. Series 1 consists of boxed games, puzzles, and toys, largely depicting racist caricatures, including minstrel/blackface imagery, stereotypes, propaganda, and sometimes anti-black violence. Other items in Series 1 depict black empowerment, history, heritage, culture, and collaboration. Series 2 consists of entertainment-related or associated ephemera, including paper board games and puzzles, toys, a stereoview, a watercolor booklet, Court Whist scorecards, promotional material, and pages of a 1883 almanac. The majority, but not all, of these materials likewise feature minstrel/blackface imagery and racist caricatures and stereotypes. These materials offer insight into the cohesive use and promotion of racist imagery, stereotypes, and rhetoric through entertainment media in the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States and Europe. These materials also offer insight into the use of physical entertainment media during the 20th century to educate the public about the Black Power movement, and black community, history, heritage, and empowerment. Additionally, the collection may offer insights into the sale and popularity of black Americana materials between the 19th and early 21st centuries, with at least one board game likely being a 21st century \"hoax\" using historical anti-black imagery to feign its true age.","Twenty-seven boxed board games, card games, puzzles, and toys of black americana material culture. Many of these games use racist terms, imagery, caricatures, and stereotypes of black people, some associated with blackface and minstrel performances, with two games explicitly featuring anti-black racial violence in gameplay. Other games educate  about systemic racism and oppression, black history and culture, prominent black figures in American history, and the Black Power politcal movement, often having a collaborative element.","Black Americans of Achievement: the Game is based on the Black Americans of Achievement book series highlighting the accomplishments and contributions of black Americans to society, culture, science, politics, and the arts.","Black Americans of Achievement: the Game is based on the Black Americans of Achievement book series highlighting the accomplishments and contributions of black Americans to society, culture, science, politics, and the arts.","Little Black Sambo depicts a caricature of a young black boy traversing a jungle and offering his clothes to avoid being eaten by tigers until he reaches \"civilization\" again. \"Sambo\" is a racial slur from Spanish for a person of African descent.","In Search of Identity is a educational game challenging players to answer trivia questions about black people, history, and  culture, with the intent of connecting players to their black heritage through expanded knowledge.","The X Game is a \"fight the system\" collaborative board game following Malcolm X's philosophy and the Black Power Movement.","The Black Community Game is a collaborative game meant to demonstrate the importance of black people working together in their communities to affect social, political, and economic change.","Skillets and Cakes is a token flipping game with the goal of flipping all of your \"cakes\" over first. The front of the box depicts an adult man flipping pancakes in a skillet while two children watch. It is unclear whether the adult man is supposed to be black or if there was just a darker printing for his skin, as the children are depicted with the same tone.","Snake Eyes Junior Ediiton is a competitive dice and chip-collecting game with some cards and imagery containing racist caricatures and stereotypes of black people compared to depictions of white people on other cards.","The Watermelon Puzzle game promotes anti-black stereotypes and features a racist caricature of a black man eating watermelon, an image historically used as propaganda depicting black people as childish and/or \"unclean\".","Zoo Hoo features a racist caricature, likely depicting a blackface minstrel character, of an overwhelmed black zookeeper named Wash, who the players help in rounding up zoo animals released by a clown.","Poor Jenny is a \"chutes and ladders\" type game depicting racist caricatures of black children and the \"black Mammy\" stereotype, historically used to promote the myth that black enslaved women were happy serving white \"masters\" despite their abuse.","Puzzle Picture and Cutout Objects is a children's jigsaw puzzle game featuring a racist depiction of an African man running away from a lion and a reductive depiction of Africa with the Egyptian Pyramids next to a desert and wooden dwelling.","Watch on De Rind depicts racist caricatures and stereotypes of black children eating watermelon, with the objective of catapaulting balls into their \"mouths\".","Unocando (\"You-no-can-do\") is a numbered tile shuffling game depicting racist caricatures of two African people playing the game and speaking gibberish, with verbiage mocking African languages and/or black and African English speakers.","The Darky Shooting Gallery models anti-black violence, consisting of a spring coil \"gun\" players use to shoot \"bullets\" at cutouts of black people, depicted in racist and stereotyped caricatures.","Darkies in the Melon Patch is a \"chutes and ladders\" type game using racist language and imagery of racist and stereotyped caricatures of black people navigating a watermelon patch and avoiding a white farmer aiming at them with a gun. This game appears to be a 21st century counterfeit/hoax of black americana material culture. The copyright information provided claims the game was copyrighted in 1932 by a \"Hudson Brothers\" company at \"127 42nd Street, Buffalo, NY\", though no such company or location appears to exist, and other sources have given copyright dates as early as 1910. The images on the box cover and game board appear to have been digitally printed and some have computer graphics imposed on images dated to various years between 1910 and 1940.","Snake Eyes is a competitive dice and chip-collecting game with some cards and imagery containing racist caricatures and stereotypes of black people compared to depictions of white people on other cards.","Schwarzer Pieter is an \"Old Maid\" type game featuring a blackface minstrel character original from Belgium and Netherlands named \"Black Pete\", who is an assistant to Saint Nicholas and a racist caricature of a black person.","Swahili is a mancala-like game modeled, and possibly appropriated, from the game of Bao from East Africa.","Blacks \u0026 Whites models the contemporary racism, oppression, and systemic inequalities black people face in American society, highlighting the socioeconomic and political disparities between black and white Americans. The creators noted that, while the game was meant to simulate racial disparity to white and privileged players, test players rewrote the rules of play to make game outcomes more equitable and fair between races.","Blacks \u0026 Whites models the contemporary racism, oppression, and systemic inequalities black people face in American society, highlighting the socioeconomic and political disparities between black and white Americans. The creators noted that, while the game was meant to simulate racial disparity to white and privileged players, test players rewrote the rules of play to make game outcomes more equitable and fair between races.","Bimbo Ringo is a ring toss game featuring a racist caricature of an African man with the ring hooks depicted as different adornments on the person's face and weapons.","Die Seefarher in Africa/Les Marins en Afrique is a German-French game with the objective of collecting or pillaging treasure from African port cities as sailors hailing from colonialist powers. May be a reproduction.","In Dixieland is a rummy-like card game with images of black children and adults living in the south, often in impoverished conditions and framed according to racist stereotypes.","Knock Knock is a card game similar to Uno depicting a racist minstrel-like caricature on the box cover.","The Race Card is a standard 52 playing card deck with black people and fashions depicted on the face cards.","Zwarte Piet is an \"Old Maid\" type game featuring a blackface minstrel character original from Belgium and Netherlands named \"Black Pete\", who is an assistant to Saint Nicholas and a racist caricature of a black person.","Seven folders containing pieces of black americana ephemera that largely use anti-black language, caricatures, and imagery to promote racist stereotypes of black people.","The \"Mammy Memo\" is a plastic notepad and pencil/pen holder shaped in the form of the racist, stereotyped \"Mammy\" caricature. The exact creator could not be identified, but similar products were copyrighted by Hampden Novelty Mfg, Inc.","The Oldest Game Known depicts racist caricatures of two black men playing with dice on the box cover. The box contains a metal pot painted purple, but there are no instructions wherein.","The Magic-Masks consists of rubber pieces shaped like exaggerated facial features with a racist caricature of a black person on the box cover. This toy was made in Japan, but no instructions or further information could be identified.","Five porcelain figurines, four of which depict minstrel-like caricatures of black musicians playing different instruments, and one shaped like a rudimentary hut with two African individuals on the front with little to no clothing.","Four pages (printed on one sheet of folded paper) from \"Frank Leslie's Illustrated Family Almanac fro 1883\", with one page featuring the print \"The Shark Fisheries Near New Smyrna, Florida\" that depicts racist caricatures of black men working in teams to pull live sharks to shore.","A stereoview titled \"A Skin Game Nabbed\" that features black men playing poker with one pointing a gun at the other players, propogating a racist stereotype of black men as violent cheaters. The stereoview claims to have been made for \"The 'Perfec' Stereograph\".","\"Painting the House that Jack Built\" is a watercoloring booklet with paint squares stapled in the middle of the book, featuring a copyrighted \"Dutch Boy\" character that promotes the purchase of paint from the National Lead Company, who persists against different weather conditions with faces. It is unclear whether any of the weather conditions represent racist caricatures of black people.","Promotional material for W.S.M. depicting two minstrel performers, \"Lasses\" and \"Honey\", in blackface on a \"Seasons Greetings\" card.","Two scoring cards for Court Whist signed by a \"Mrs. Napper\" and an \"A Napper\", which were associated with the \"Lasses and Honey\" W.S.M. promotional card.","Robertson's Golliwog Game of Snakes and Ladders is a chutes and ladders game featuring multiple racist, gnome-like caricatures called Golliwogs on the game cover and paper game board. 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The exact creator could not be identified, but similar products were copyrighted by Hampden Novelty Mfg, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Oldest Game Known depicts racist caricatures of two black men playing with dice on the box cover. The box contains a metal pot painted purple, but there are no instructions wherein.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Magic-Masks consists of rubber pieces shaped like exaggerated facial features with a racist caricature of a black person on the box cover. 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It is unclear whether any of the weather conditions represent racist caricatures of black people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromotional material for W.S.M. depicting two minstrel performers, \"Lasses\" and \"Honey\", in blackface on a \"Seasons Greetings\" card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo scoring cards for Court Whist signed by a \"Mrs. Napper\" and an \"A Napper\", which were associated with the \"Lasses and Honey\" W.S.M. promotional card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobertson's Golliwog Game of Snakes and Ladders is a chutes and ladders game featuring multiple racist, gnome-like caricatures called Golliwogs on the game cover and paper game board. 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Series 1 consists of boxed games, puzzles, and toys, largely depicting racist caricatures, including minstrel/blackface imagery, stereotypes, propaganda, and sometimes anti-black violence. Other items in Series 1 depict black empowerment, history, heritage, culture, and collaboration. Series 2 consists of entertainment-related or associated ephemera, including paper board games and puzzles, toys, a stereoview, a watercolor booklet, Court Whist scorecards, promotional material, and pages of a 1883 almanac. The majority, but not all, of these materials likewise feature minstrel/blackface imagery and racist caricatures and stereotypes. These materials offer insight into the cohesive use and promotion of racist imagery, stereotypes, and rhetoric through entertainment media in the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States and Europe. These materials also offer insight into the use of physical entertainment media during the 20th century to educate the public about the Black Power movement, and black community, history, heritage, and empowerment. Additionally, the collection may offer insights into the sale and popularity of black Americana materials between the 19th and early 21st centuries, with at least one board game likely being a 21st century \"hoax\" using historical anti-black imagery to feign its true age.","Twenty-seven boxed board games, card games, puzzles, and toys of black americana material culture. Many of these games use racist terms, imagery, caricatures, and stereotypes of black people, some associated with blackface and minstrel performances, with two games explicitly featuring anti-black racial violence in gameplay. Other games educate  about systemic racism and oppression, black history and culture, prominent black figures in American history, and the Black Power politcal movement, often having a collaborative element.","Black Americans of Achievement: the Game is based on the Black Americans of Achievement book series highlighting the accomplishments and contributions of black Americans to society, culture, science, politics, and the arts.","Black Americans of Achievement: the Game is based on the Black Americans of Achievement book series highlighting the accomplishments and contributions of black Americans to society, culture, science, politics, and the arts.","Little Black Sambo depicts a caricature of a young black boy traversing a jungle and offering his clothes to avoid being eaten by tigers until he reaches \"civilization\" again. \"Sambo\" is a racial slur from Spanish for a person of African descent.","In Search of Identity is a educational game challenging players to answer trivia questions about black people, history, and  culture, with the intent of connecting players to their black heritage through expanded knowledge.","The X Game is a \"fight the system\" collaborative board game following Malcolm X's philosophy and the Black Power Movement.","The Black Community Game is a collaborative game meant to demonstrate the importance of black people working together in their communities to affect social, political, and economic change.","Skillets and Cakes is a token flipping game with the goal of flipping all of your \"cakes\" over first. The front of the box depicts an adult man flipping pancakes in a skillet while two children watch. It is unclear whether the adult man is supposed to be black or if there was just a darker printing for his skin, as the children are depicted with the same tone.","Snake Eyes Junior Ediiton is a competitive dice and chip-collecting game with some cards and imagery containing racist caricatures and stereotypes of black people compared to depictions of white people on other cards.","The Watermelon Puzzle game promotes anti-black stereotypes and features a racist caricature of a black man eating watermelon, an image historically used as propaganda depicting black people as childish and/or \"unclean\".","Zoo Hoo features a racist caricature, likely depicting a blackface minstrel character, of an overwhelmed black zookeeper named Wash, who the players help in rounding up zoo animals released by a clown.","Poor Jenny is a \"chutes and ladders\" type game depicting racist caricatures of black children and the \"black Mammy\" stereotype, historically used to promote the myth that black enslaved women were happy serving white \"masters\" despite their abuse.","Puzzle Picture and Cutout Objects is a children's jigsaw puzzle game featuring a racist depiction of an African man running away from a lion and a reductive depiction of Africa with the Egyptian Pyramids next to a desert and wooden dwelling.","Watch on De Rind depicts racist caricatures and stereotypes of black children eating watermelon, with the objective of catapaulting balls into their \"mouths\".","Unocando (\"You-no-can-do\") is a numbered tile shuffling game depicting racist caricatures of two African people playing the game and speaking gibberish, with verbiage mocking African languages and/or black and African English speakers.","The Darky Shooting Gallery models anti-black violence, consisting of a spring coil \"gun\" players use to shoot \"bullets\" at cutouts of black people, depicted in racist and stereotyped caricatures.","Darkies in the Melon Patch is a \"chutes and ladders\" type game using racist language and imagery of racist and stereotyped caricatures of black people navigating a watermelon patch and avoiding a white farmer aiming at them with a gun. This game appears to be a 21st century counterfeit/hoax of black americana material culture. The copyright information provided claims the game was copyrighted in 1932 by a \"Hudson Brothers\" company at \"127 42nd Street, Buffalo, NY\", though no such company or location appears to exist, and other sources have given copyright dates as early as 1910. The images on the box cover and game board appear to have been digitally printed and some have computer graphics imposed on images dated to various years between 1910 and 1940.","Snake Eyes is a competitive dice and chip-collecting game with some cards and imagery containing racist caricatures and stereotypes of black people compared to depictions of white people on other cards.","Schwarzer Pieter is an \"Old Maid\" type game featuring a blackface minstrel character original from Belgium and Netherlands named \"Black Pete\", who is an assistant to Saint Nicholas and a racist caricature of a black person.","Swahili is a mancala-like game modeled, and possibly appropriated, from the game of Bao from East Africa.","Blacks \u0026 Whites models the contemporary racism, oppression, and systemic inequalities black people face in American society, highlighting the socioeconomic and political disparities between black and white Americans. The creators noted that, while the game was meant to simulate racial disparity to white and privileged players, test players rewrote the rules of play to make game outcomes more equitable and fair between races.","Blacks \u0026 Whites models the contemporary racism, oppression, and systemic inequalities black people face in American society, highlighting the socioeconomic and political disparities between black and white Americans. The creators noted that, while the game was meant to simulate racial disparity to white and privileged players, test players rewrote the rules of play to make game outcomes more equitable and fair between races.","Bimbo Ringo is a ring toss game featuring a racist caricature of an African man with the ring hooks depicted as different adornments on the person's face and weapons.","Die Seefarher in Africa/Les Marins en Afrique is a German-French game with the objective of collecting or pillaging treasure from African port cities as sailors hailing from colonialist powers. May be a reproduction.","In Dixieland is a rummy-like card game with images of black children and adults living in the south, often in impoverished conditions and framed according to racist stereotypes.","Knock Knock is a card game similar to Uno depicting a racist minstrel-like caricature on the box cover.","The Race Card is a standard 52 playing card deck with black people and fashions depicted on the face cards.","Zwarte Piet is an \"Old Maid\" type game featuring a blackface minstrel character original from Belgium and Netherlands named \"Black Pete\", who is an assistant to Saint Nicholas and a racist caricature of a black person.","Seven folders containing pieces of black americana ephemera that largely use anti-black language, caricatures, and imagery to promote racist stereotypes of black people.","The \"Mammy Memo\" is a plastic notepad and pencil/pen holder shaped in the form of the racist, stereotyped \"Mammy\" caricature. The exact creator could not be identified, but similar products were copyrighted by Hampden Novelty Mfg, Inc.","The Oldest Game Known depicts racist caricatures of two black men playing with dice on the box cover. The box contains a metal pot painted purple, but there are no instructions wherein.","The Magic-Masks consists of rubber pieces shaped like exaggerated facial features with a racist caricature of a black person on the box cover. This toy was made in Japan, but no instructions or further information could be identified.","Five porcelain figurines, four of which depict minstrel-like caricatures of black musicians playing different instruments, and one shaped like a rudimentary hut with two African individuals on the front with little to no clothing.","Four pages (printed on one sheet of folded paper) from \"Frank Leslie's Illustrated Family Almanac fro 1883\", with one page featuring the print \"The Shark Fisheries Near New Smyrna, Florida\" that depicts racist caricatures of black men working in teams to pull live sharks to shore.","A stereoview titled \"A Skin Game Nabbed\" that features black men playing poker with one pointing a gun at the other players, propogating a racist stereotype of black men as violent cheaters. The stereoview claims to have been made for \"The 'Perfec' Stereograph\".","\"Painting the House that Jack Built\" is a watercoloring booklet with paint squares stapled in the middle of the book, featuring a copyrighted \"Dutch Boy\" character that promotes the purchase of paint from the National Lead Company, who persists against different weather conditions with faces. It is unclear whether any of the weather conditions represent racist caricatures of black people.","Promotional material for W.S.M. depicting two minstrel performers, \"Lasses\" and \"Honey\", in blackface on a \"Seasons Greetings\" card.","Two scoring cards for Court Whist signed by a \"Mrs. Napper\" and an \"A Napper\", which were associated with the \"Lasses and Honey\" W.S.M. promotional card.","Robertson's Golliwog Game of Snakes and Ladders is a chutes and ladders game featuring multiple racist, gnome-like caricatures called Golliwogs on the game cover and paper game board. Golliwog was a trademark for the James Robertson \u0026 Sons jam-manufacturing company between 1910 and the 1960s.","Pieces of paper, presumably from medicine packaging, that make up a Trick Donkey game depicting a racist caricature of a black man and a clown as the riders.","An advertisement for Bridge Party depicting a racist \"Mammy\" caricature misunderstanding suggestive terms used for the game in a fake AAVE dialect. This ad is possible reproduction of an ad printed by the Lee Novelty Co. of Fort Payne, AL."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eUse of these materials must be limited to persons using them for research and/or scholarly activites. These materials may not be sold or distributed without knowing their intended use. 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Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The collection is arranged in nine sees: Biographical Materials, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society and the Air Force, Research, Publications, Teaching, College Committees, and Career-Related Materials, Additions, and Artifacts.","The collection was given to the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library by Dr. Armand and Mary Galfo on June 14, 1998 (1998.031), November 19 and December 23, 1999 (1999.098), June 27, 2006, February 2, 2007 (2007.001), September 10, 2007 (Acc. 2007.63); and July 25, 2008 (2008.71). Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.","A portion of this collection was initially arranged and described prior to 2007. The collection description was revised in March 2007 by Zach Hilpert to add additional material received from the donor. Machine-readable finding aid derived from MS Word, created by Zach Hilpert. Acc. 2010.738 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman in December 2010.","The collection contains materials related to Dr. Armand J. Galfo's teaching in the School of Education, service to the College of William and Mary, and scholarship throughout his career, his teaching and scholarly activities, awards and achievements, and service in the Air Force and Air Force Reserves.","The materials consist of correspondence, news clippings, photographs, pamphlets, publications by Dr. Galfo, research materials of Armand and Mary Galfo, teaching notes, photocopies of articles, overhead transparencies, DVDs of speeches, an audio cassette tape of a radio interview, and personal items of Armand and Mary Galfo.","Acc. 2007.63, includes material from the mid-twentieth century including items from Dr. Galfo's Air Force service, letters from his future wife Mary, and other material. It is not yet fully described in this finding aid.","This series includes correspondence and papers related to Dr. Galfo's teaching and scholarly works throughout his career. Materials include scrapbooks, collection of publication clippings from throughout Galfo's career, correspondence relating to the publication of several of books and articles, along with research notes, materials pertaining to Dr. Galfo's employment, correspondence with college officials, participation in committees, and some materials related to his applications to teach or approve specific courses. The series also includes son Christopher Galfo's Ph.D. dissertation research and articles, Mary Galfo's college studies materials, and materials related to the Galfo Family Endowment.","Correspondence related to Galfo's Employment, Transcripts, Educational Training, and Applications","Presented by Galfo at The National Symposium \"Citizen Soldiers in Today's World\"","Presented by Galfo at The National Symposium \"Citizen Soldiers in Today's World\"","Notes, manuscripts, Grant material, 2 xeroxes of article","UNESCO and CEPES, Institute of Peace Grant Materials, Expense Receipts, two manuscripts","Notes and Manuscript versions 1 and 2","Correspondence and Papers related to Dr. Galfo's activities in Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society and the Air Force, including materials pertaining to articles and reports Dr. Galfo wrote for or about the Air Force and/or its relationship with education. The box also includes Air Force and Kappa Delta Pi materials related to awards and ceremonies involving Dr. Galfo.","Materials, including notes, publications and correspondence relating to Dr. Galfo's international research on secondary school students' understandings of NATO and the Warsaw Pact. It includes material relating to his application for a Fulbright, his specific visits to numerous schools in the United Kingdom and Germany, and conferences which he attended and/or produced scholarship for in the course of his research. Files on Dr. Galfo's school visits are divided by school. Boxes 7 and 8 include notes, communication, and travel information from Dr. Galfo's 1980s research projects in Europe and Virginia.","Two DVDs, Prof. Armand Galfo Research in the Schools of West Germany. Sightseeing with German Friends, along with content notes written by Dr. Galfo. Note: the discs are labeled Disc One/Two of Three, however only two have been given to Special Collections to date","A cassette tape of the BBC radio show, Brainwaves, from Oct. 20, 1986, on which Dr. Galfo spoke about his NATO research","This series includes Dr. Galfo's publications from throughout his career, including books and articles, arranged chronologically. Box 4 contains published editions only. Research materials and manuscripts related to the material can be found in boxes 1 and 3. Box 8 holds articles written by Dr. Galfo throughout his career.","This series contains syllabi, sample statistics, examples, notes, visual aides, exercises, tests, and other materials related to Dr. Galfo's teaching activities, particularly Statistics and Data Analysis. Files are broken down by lesson and/or chapter number.","Memoranda, minutes and other materials produced by and for the various committees on which Dr. Galfo served during his time at the College of William and Mary. Items are organized into folders by committee and academic year, and then ordered chronologically.","This series includes photos, news clippings, mementos and job-related paperwork amassed during Dr. Galfo's career, pertaining specifically to his status as a professor, and his recognition for service. Three scrapbooks are included in this series, including one amassed upon his retirement of letters sent in his honor by current and former colleagues and students. Due to its size, one of the scrapbooks is maintained separately in Box 9.","The scrapbook covers Dr. Galfo's time as a student at the University of Buffalo, his early career at William and Mary and in the Armed Services.","One DVD of Professor Armand Galfo's Eminent Scholar Address summarizing his research.","Acc. 2007.63, includes material from the mid-twentieth century:  items from Dr. Galfo's Air Force service, letters from his future wife Mary, and other material. This accession is not yet fully described in this finding aid.","Acc. 2010.738   photographs, correspondence, and news articles relating to William  Mary professor Armand J. Galfo. While most of the material relates to William  Mary, there are a few personal photographs of a family gathering in 1982. Also included in the accession is material related to the  School of Education building, dedicated in 2010.","Acc. 2007.63, includes material from the mid-twentieth century:  items from Dr. Galfo's Air Force service, letters from his future wife Mary, and other material. This accession is not yet fully described in this finding aid.","Acc. 2010.738   photographs, correspondence, and news articles relating to William  Mary professor Armand J. Galfo. While most of the material relates to William  Mary, there are a few personal photographs of a family gathering in 1982. Also included in the accession is material related to the  School of Education building, dedicated in 2010.","Artifacts are housed in the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13)","1-two sided silk map. Sheet E of the map shows Germany, a protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. Sheet C of the map shows Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany. The map belonged to Dr. Armand J. Galfo who served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was also an Assistant Dean at the School of Education.\nThe map measures approximately 29.5in. (length) x 34in. (width). and is in good condition. There are hand-drawn symbols for bombs in locations that were targeted by Galfo's unit.\n,The edges of the map have some fraying and there is a blue ink spot and a black spot on the right side of Sheet C. There are also various creases in the map from where it has been folded. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.01","1-Silver Dollar coin that features a depiction of Liberty walking toward a mountain range and a sunrise. \"LIBERTY\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the depiction. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters to the right of Liberty's leg and \"2000\" is inscribed in raised numbers at the bottom of the coin. The back of the coin features a depiction of the Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle's head there are thirteen stars composed in a triangular shape. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the eagle. \"1 OZ. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR\" is inscribed in raised letters below the eagle. This silver dollar was given to Armand Galfo (Co. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hankinson) on June 30, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scot making Scott an Ensign USN. Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo, Armand's cousin who served on three fronts in Europe, Africa, and Italy in WWII. The coin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. There is a small brown spot above the top right star on the back of the coin. Related to UA 2007.063.03. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Metals. UA 2007.063.02","1-piece of paper that has \"I, STATE YOUR FULL NAME, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A ___ IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I WILL TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE UPON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER, SO HELP ME GOD\" typed in black Times New Roman font. \"STATE YOUR FULL NAME\" is crossed out with a pen and \"Scott Thomas Hankinson,\" is written in cursive with a black pen.  In the blank \"An Ensign \" is written in cursive in black pen innk. \"AIR FORCE,\" is also crossed out with pen and \"Navy\" is written above it in cursive with black ink. There is a comma added in black pen ink after \"FAITHFULLY\" and a semicolon after \"OFFICE.\" \"Over\" is written  within parentheses in cursive black pen ink. The paper is taped to a recipe card on which is written in cursive \"This silver dollar was given to Armand (Col. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hanksinson) on June 30th, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scott making Scott an Ensign USN. (Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo--Armand's cousin who served on 3 fronts in Europe, Africa,  Italy in WWII). The card measures approximately 5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. Related to UA 2007.063.02. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.03","1-copper fifty cent piece the front of which features Liberty's head in the center. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters above Liberty's head 1908\" is inscribed in raised numbers below her head. There are six stars on the left side of the front of the coin and seven on the right side of the front, making a total of thirteen. On the back of the coin the eagle of the Great Seal of the United States is depicted. There are thirteen stars above his head. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in an arch at the top of the back of the coin. \"HALF DOLLAR\" is inscribed on the bottom of the back of the coin. The coin was given to Armand Galfo for a speech at the PTA at the dedication of new jr.-sr. High School at Woodlawn Beach, 4th grade 1935. The coin measures approximately 1.125in. and is in fair condition. many of the the letters, numbers and images are worn smooth and there is discoloration all around the coin. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Metals. UA 2007.063.04","1-pocket knife that has a plastic yellow cover fastened to the body of the knife on both the front and the back. The front  yellow plastic cover has \"MANHO(?)AN FLOUR  FEED CO./ of Buffalo, Inc./CL 7350-901 William St.\" printed in black. There are two knifes that fold in and out of the body of the pocket knife. The first knife is sharp and angled and has \"COLONIAL\" engraved on the base. The second knife is smaller, straight and blunt and has \"MADE IN THE U.S.A\". The pocket knife belonged to Armand J.Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. It measures approximately 3in. (body), 2.5in. (first knife), and 1.75in. (second knife) and is in poor condition. Some of the text on the yellow plastic front cover has been rubbed off. The knives and the place where they fold into the body of the pocket knife are severely tarnished. The knives have rust colored stains at their base. There is a rust colored stain at the tip of the back of the second knife and the edge of the first knife has been chipped. Located in University Artifact Collection, UA Metals. UA 2007.063.05","1-circular blue patch that features a depiction of a silver falcon with a golden head and talons holding on to a silver bolt of lightning in the center. At the top of the patch \"AIR FORCE\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. At the bottom of the patch \"ACADEMY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. There are two golden stars embroidered on the left and right side of the patch separating \"AIR FORCE\" and \"ACADEMY.\" The outside of the patch as a silver embroidered circle. The Patch is a vintage souvenir from the Air Force Academy Gift Shop and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 3in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.06","1-pair of Air Force Epaulets for the rank of colonel. The epaulets are dark blue and have the eagle from the Great Seal of the United States embroidered in silver. There is a thin silver line embroidered at the bottom of the epaulets signifying that the wearer is a male colonel. The epaulets belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. They measure approximately 4.125in. (length) x 2in. (width) and are in good conditon. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.07a-b","1-blue circular patch with an open figure \"8\" in gold. There are golden wings on either side of the \"8.\" Inside the bottom part of the \"8\"; is a white star that has a red center. This patch was a shoulder insignia used by the United States Army Air Corps and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2.75in. and is in fair condition. The patch has two approximately 0.25in. loose threads at the top center and top right side. The white star inside the bottom part of the \"8\" has suffered some discoloration and fading, also there is a loose red thread in the middle of the star. The back of the patch has white residue, possibly from a plastic coating. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.08","1-inverted triangular patch with that has a gold communication tower embroidered in the center with four gold lightening rays coming out from the top of the communication tower. The background of the patch is supposed to be dark blue but may have been stained with a yellow substance and is now teal green. The patch was an insignia of the Army Air Forces Technical Specialists. It belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966.  The patch measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are loose blue and black threads on the two bottom corners of the patch. The patch has suffered discoloration and is now teal green instead of blue. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.09","1- rectangular name badge that features a blue background with a white outline. \"GALFO\" is engraved in white on the blue background. The back of the name badge has two clasp pins with which one can affix the name badge to a uniform. The name badge belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The name badge measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 0.625in. (width) and is in good condition. The back clasp pins are tarnished and have rust colored stains at the top. The white outline has some brown stains along the top. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13),  UA Plastics/Rubber. UA 2007.063.10","1-sheild shaped pin that has a yellow stripe in the middle with black lines outlining the yellow stripe. The rest of the shield is silver with a black outline. There is a white \"s\" in the middle of a black triangle, which is outlined by a white triangle, on the top left side of the yellow stripe. The back of the pin has a claps and stick pin by which the pin can be affixed to a uniform or shirt. The back of the pin also has a small square that has \"© IMPRINTED PRODUCTS/ SANDIEGO (619-541-1100/CHINA\" engraved inside it. The pin is an insignia for those who belonged to the 401st Bombardment Group during World War II and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 1.125in (length) x 0.875in. (width) and is in good condition. There is some white residue on the silver part on the front of the shield. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Metals. UA 2007.063.17","1-lapel pin made of gilt brass that features the depiction of an eagle with its wings spread out in the middle of a circle. The bottom of the circle has five stripes. The lapel pin was awarded by the Department of Defense to those U.S. Military Servicemen who had been honorably discharged during World War II. The pin belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 0.4375 in. (length) x 0.625in.(width) and is in good condition. The part of the pin that is used to affix it to the lapel of a shirt or uniform is missing. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Metals. UA 2007.063.18","One 1 ZaÏre bank note. The front of the note features Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire in 1981, to the left and a pouncing leopard to the right. the number \"1\" is printed in the center and \"UN ZAÏRE\" is printed on top of it. The back of the bank note features elephant tusks to the left and a pyramid and factory printed in the center. The number \"1\" is printed to the right of the pyramid and factory and \"ZAÏRE\" is printed over the number \"1.\" According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 ZaÏre had the exchange rate of approximately $3.09. The bank note belonged to Armand J. Galfo U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6.5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. There is a brown stain at the top right of the bank note on the front and the bottom left edge is bent. Located in the University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11","2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13),  UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b","1-500 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is green and features a statue of Nikola Tesla at Niagara Falls State Park on Goat Island, New York on the front to the left. The number \"500\" is also featured on the front to the right. The number \"500\" is also on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6in. (length) x 2.75in. (width) and is in poor condition. There is a crease in the middle, to the left and right sides of the bill where it has been folded. The edges of the bill are torn and bent. The bill also has dirt stains all over it. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.13","2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b","5-50 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are blue and feature a detail from one of Ivan Meštrovic's sculptures on the front. Ivan Meštrovic was a famous Croatian sculptor. The number \"50\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"50\" is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills measure approximately 5.25in. (length) x 2.5in. (width) and are in fair to poor condition. All the bills have dirt stains on them and have various tears along their edges. Bill a is in fair condition with only its top right and left corners bent and creases along the depiction of the Meštrovic relief and in the center. Bill b is in poor condition and has its top left and bottom right corners bent as well as a diagonal crease at the top left side and in the center and right side of the bill. There are also red stains on the back of bill b on the right. Bill c is in poor condition and its top and bottom left corners are completely folded. There is also an approximately 1.25in. stain in the center of the back of the bill starting at the bottom of the bill and ending at the number \"50.\" Bill d is in poor condition and its top left corner is completely folded. There are also small red stains on the top and bottom edge of the bill on the back. Finally, bill e is in poor condition with all of its corners folded (left corners folded back and right corners folded over the front). Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.15a-e","1-20 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is purple and features a depiction of ships at port dockside on the front. The number \"20\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"20\" is also featured on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 5.25in (length) x 2.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. It is crinkled and has dirt stains all over it.  The top left edge and the right bottom edge is folded over the front while the top right edge is folded back. The top edge has a small rip on the left and the bottom edge has two large rips on the left side. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection,UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.16","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","School of Education","College of William and Mary. 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Acc. 2010.738 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman in December 2010.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["A portion of this collection was initially arranged and described prior to 2007. The collection description was revised in March 2007 by Zach Hilpert to add additional material received from the donor. Machine-readable finding aid derived from MS Word, created by Zach Hilpert. Acc. 2010.738 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman in December 2010."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains materials related to Dr. Armand J. Galfo's teaching in the School of Education, service to the College of William and Mary, and scholarship throughout his career, his teaching and scholarly activities, awards and achievements, and service in the Air Force and Air Force Reserves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials consist of correspondence, news clippings, photographs, pamphlets, publications by Dr. Galfo, research materials of Armand and Mary Galfo, teaching notes, photocopies of articles, overhead transparencies, DVDs of speeches, an audio cassette tape of a radio interview, and personal items of Armand and Mary Galfo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2007.63, includes material from the mid-twentieth century including items from Dr. Galfo's Air Force service, letters from his future wife Mary, and other material. It is not yet fully described in this finding aid.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes correspondence and papers related to Dr. Galfo's teaching and scholarly works throughout his career. Materials include scrapbooks, collection of publication clippings from throughout Galfo's career, correspondence relating to the publication of several of books and articles, along with research notes, materials pertaining to Dr. Galfo's employment, correspondence with college officials, participation in committees, and some materials related to his applications to teach or approve specific courses. The series also includes son Christopher Galfo's Ph.D. dissertation research and articles, Mary Galfo's college studies materials, and materials related to the Galfo Family Endowment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence related to Galfo's Employment, Transcripts, Educational Training, and Applications\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented by Galfo at The National Symposium \"Citizen Soldiers in Today's World\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented by Galfo at The National Symposium \"Citizen Soldiers in Today's World\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, manuscripts, Grant material, 2 xeroxes of article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUNESCO and CEPES, Institute of Peace Grant Materials, Expense Receipts, two manuscripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and Manuscript versions 1 and 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and Papers related to Dr. Galfo's activities in Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society and the Air Force, including materials pertaining to articles and reports Dr. Galfo wrote for or about the Air Force and/or its relationship with education. The box also includes Air Force and Kappa Delta Pi materials related to awards and ceremonies involving Dr. Galfo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials, including notes, publications and correspondence relating to Dr. Galfo's international research on secondary school students' understandings of NATO and the Warsaw Pact. It includes material relating to his application for a Fulbright, his specific visits to numerous schools in the United Kingdom and Germany, and conferences which he attended and/or produced scholarship for in the course of his research. Files on Dr. Galfo's school visits are divided by school. Boxes 7 and 8 include notes, communication, and travel information from Dr. Galfo's 1980s research projects in Europe and Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo DVDs, Prof. Armand Galfo Research in the Schools of West Germany. Sightseeing with German Friends, along with content notes written by Dr. Galfo. Note: the discs are labeled Disc One/Two of Three, however only two have been given to Special Collections to date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cassette tape of the BBC radio show, Brainwaves, from Oct. 20, 1986, on which Dr. Galfo spoke about his NATO research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes Dr. Galfo's publications from throughout his career, including books and articles, arranged chronologically. Box 4 contains published editions only. Research materials and manuscripts related to the material can be found in boxes 1 and 3. Box 8 holds articles written by Dr. Galfo throughout his career.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains syllabi, sample statistics, examples, notes, visual aides, exercises, tests, and other materials related to Dr. Galfo's teaching activities, particularly Statistics and Data Analysis. Files are broken down by lesson and/or chapter number.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda, minutes and other materials produced by and for the various committees on which Dr. Galfo served during his time at the College of William and Mary. Items are organized into folders by committee and academic year, and then ordered chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes photos, news clippings, mementos and job-related paperwork amassed during Dr. Galfo's career, pertaining specifically to his status as a professor, and his recognition for service. Three scrapbooks are included in this series, including one amassed upon his retirement of letters sent in his honor by current and former colleagues and students. Due to its size, one of the scrapbooks is maintained separately in Box 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbook covers Dr. Galfo's time as a student at the University of Buffalo, his early career at William and Mary and in the Armed Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne DVD of Professor Armand Galfo's Eminent Scholar Address summarizing his research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2007.63, includes material from the mid-twentieth century:  items from Dr. Galfo's Air Force service, letters from his future wife Mary, and other material. This accession is not yet fully described in this finding aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2010.738   photographs, correspondence, and news articles relating to William  Mary professor Armand J. Galfo. While most of the material relates to William  Mary, there are a few personal photographs of a family gathering in 1982. Also included in the accession is material related to the  School of Education building, dedicated in 2010.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2007.63, includes material from the mid-twentieth century:  items from Dr. Galfo's Air Force service, letters from his future wife Mary, and other material. This accession is not yet fully described in this finding aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2010.738   photographs, correspondence, and news articles relating to William  Mary professor Armand J. Galfo. While most of the material relates to William  Mary, there are a few personal photographs of a family gathering in 1982. Also included in the accession is material related to the  School of Education building, dedicated in 2010.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts are housed in the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-two sided silk map. Sheet E of the map shows Germany, a protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. Sheet C of the map shows Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany. The map belonged to Dr. Armand J. Galfo who served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was also an Assistant Dean at the School of Education.\nThe map measures approximately 29.5in. (length) x 34in. (width). and is in good condition. There are hand-drawn symbols for bombs in locations that were targeted by Galfo's unit.\n,The edges of the map have some fraying and there is a blue ink spot and a black spot on the right side of Sheet C. There are also various creases in the map from where it has been folded. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-Silver Dollar coin that features a depiction of Liberty walking toward a mountain range and a sunrise. \"LIBERTY\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the depiction. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters to the right of Liberty's leg and \"2000\" is inscribed in raised numbers at the bottom of the coin. The back of the coin features a depiction of the Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle's head there are thirteen stars composed in a triangular shape. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the eagle. \"1 OZ. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR\" is inscribed in raised letters below the eagle. This silver dollar was given to Armand Galfo (Co. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hankinson) on June 30, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scot making Scott an Ensign USN. Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo, Armand's cousin who served on three fronts in Europe, Africa, and Italy in WWII. The coin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. There is a small brown spot above the top right star on the back of the coin. Related to UA 2007.063.03. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Metals. UA 2007.063.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-piece of paper that has \"I, STATE YOUR FULL NAME, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A ___ IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I WILL TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE UPON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER, SO HELP ME GOD\" typed in black Times New Roman font. \"STATE YOUR FULL NAME\" is crossed out with a pen and \"Scott Thomas Hankinson,\" is written in cursive with a black pen.  In the blank \"An Ensign \" is written in cursive in black pen innk. \"AIR FORCE,\" is also crossed out with pen and \"Navy\" is written above it in cursive with black ink. There is a comma added in black pen ink after \"FAITHFULLY\" and a semicolon after \"OFFICE.\" \"Over\" is written  within parentheses in cursive black pen ink. The paper is taped to a recipe card on which is written in cursive \"This silver dollar was given to Armand (Col. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hanksinson) on June 30th, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scott making Scott an Ensign USN. (Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo--Armand's cousin who served on 3 fronts in Europe, Africa,  Italy in WWII). The card measures approximately 5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. Related to UA 2007.063.02. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-copper fifty cent piece the front of which features Liberty's head in the center. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters above Liberty's head 1908\" is inscribed in raised numbers below her head. There are six stars on the left side of the front of the coin and seven on the right side of the front, making a total of thirteen. On the back of the coin the eagle of the Great Seal of the United States is depicted. There are thirteen stars above his head. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in an arch at the top of the back of the coin. \"HALF DOLLAR\" is inscribed on the bottom of the back of the coin. The coin was given to Armand Galfo for a speech at the PTA at the dedication of new jr.-sr. High School at Woodlawn Beach, 4th grade 1935. The coin measures approximately 1.125in. and is in fair condition. many of the the letters, numbers and images are worn smooth and there is discoloration all around the coin. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Metals. UA 2007.063.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-pocket knife that has a plastic yellow cover fastened to the body of the knife on both the front and the back. The front  yellow plastic cover has \"MANHO(?)AN FLOUR  FEED CO./ of Buffalo, Inc./CL 7350-901 William St.\" printed in black. There are two knifes that fold in and out of the body of the pocket knife. The first knife is sharp and angled and has \"COLONIAL\" engraved on the base. The second knife is smaller, straight and blunt and has \"MADE IN THE U.S.A\". The pocket knife belonged to Armand J.Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. It measures approximately 3in. (body), 2.5in. (first knife), and 1.75in. (second knife) and is in poor condition. Some of the text on the yellow plastic front cover has been rubbed off. The knives and the place where they fold into the body of the pocket knife are severely tarnished. The knives have rust colored stains at their base. There is a rust colored stain at the tip of the back of the second knife and the edge of the first knife has been chipped. Located in University Artifact Collection, UA Metals. UA 2007.063.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-circular blue patch that features a depiction of a silver falcon with a golden head and talons holding on to a silver bolt of lightning in the center. At the top of the patch \"AIR FORCE\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. At the bottom of the patch \"ACADEMY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. There are two golden stars embroidered on the left and right side of the patch separating \"AIR FORCE\" and \"ACADEMY.\" The outside of the patch as a silver embroidered circle. The Patch is a vintage souvenir from the Air Force Academy Gift Shop and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 3in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-pair of Air Force Epaulets for the rank of colonel. The epaulets are dark blue and have the eagle from the Great Seal of the United States embroidered in silver. There is a thin silver line embroidered at the bottom of the epaulets signifying that the wearer is a male colonel. The epaulets belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. They measure approximately 4.125in. (length) x 2in. (width) and are in good conditon. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.07a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-blue circular patch with an open figure \"8\" in gold. There are golden wings on either side of the \"8.\" Inside the bottom part of the \"8\"; is a white star that has a red center. This patch was a shoulder insignia used by the United States Army Air Corps and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2.75in. and is in fair condition. The patch has two approximately 0.25in. loose threads at the top center and top right side. The white star inside the bottom part of the \"8\" has suffered some discoloration and fading, also there is a loose red thread in the middle of the star. The back of the patch has white residue, possibly from a plastic coating. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-inverted triangular patch with that has a gold communication tower embroidered in the center with four gold lightening rays coming out from the top of the communication tower. The background of the patch is supposed to be dark blue but may have been stained with a yellow substance and is now teal green. The patch was an insignia of the Army Air Forces Technical Specialists. It belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966.  The patch measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are loose blue and black threads on the two bottom corners of the patch. The patch has suffered discoloration and is now teal green instead of blue. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1- rectangular name badge that features a blue background with a white outline. \"GALFO\" is engraved in white on the blue background. The back of the name badge has two clasp pins with which one can affix the name badge to a uniform. The name badge belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The name badge measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 0.625in. (width) and is in good condition. The back clasp pins are tarnished and have rust colored stains at the top. The white outline has some brown stains along the top. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13),  UA Plastics/Rubber. UA 2007.063.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-sheild shaped pin that has a yellow stripe in the middle with black lines outlining the yellow stripe. The rest of the shield is silver with a black outline. There is a white \"s\" in the middle of a black triangle, which is outlined by a white triangle, on the top left side of the yellow stripe. The back of the pin has a claps and stick pin by which the pin can be affixed to a uniform or shirt. The back of the pin also has a small square that has \"© IMPRINTED PRODUCTS/ SANDIEGO (619-541-1100/CHINA\" engraved inside it. The pin is an insignia for those who belonged to the 401st Bombardment Group during World War II and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 1.125in (length) x 0.875in. (width) and is in good condition. There is some white residue on the silver part on the front of the shield. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Metals. UA 2007.063.17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-lapel pin made of gilt brass that features the depiction of an eagle with its wings spread out in the middle of a circle. The bottom of the circle has five stripes. The lapel pin was awarded by the Department of Defense to those U.S. Military Servicemen who had been honorably discharged during World War II. The pin belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 0.4375 in. (length) x 0.625in.(width) and is in good condition. The part of the pin that is used to affix it to the lapel of a shirt or uniform is missing. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Metals. UA 2007.063.18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne 1 ZaÏre bank note. The front of the note features Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire in 1981, to the left and a pouncing leopard to the right. the number \"1\" is printed in the center and \"UN ZAÏRE\" is printed on top of it. The back of the bank note features elephant tusks to the left and a pyramid and factory printed in the center. The number \"1\" is printed to the right of the pyramid and factory and \"ZAÏRE\" is printed over the number \"1.\" According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 ZaÏre had the exchange rate of approximately $3.09. The bank note belonged to Armand J. Galfo U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6.5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. There is a brown stain at the top right of the bank note on the front and the bottom left edge is bent. Located in the University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13),  UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-500 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is green and features a statue of Nikola Tesla at Niagara Falls State Park on Goat Island, New York on the front to the left. The number \"500\" is also featured on the front to the right. The number \"500\" is also on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6in. (length) x 2.75in. (width) and is in poor condition. There is a crease in the middle, to the left and right sides of the bill where it has been folded. The edges of the bill are torn and bent. The bill also has dirt stains all over it. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5-50 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are blue and feature a detail from one of Ivan Meštrovic's sculptures on the front. Ivan Meštrovic was a famous Croatian sculptor. The number \"50\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"50\" is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills measure approximately 5.25in. (length) x 2.5in. (width) and are in fair to poor condition. All the bills have dirt stains on them and have various tears along their edges. Bill a is in fair condition with only its top right and left corners bent and creases along the depiction of the Meštrovic relief and in the center. Bill b is in poor condition and has its top left and bottom right corners bent as well as a diagonal crease at the top left side and in the center and right side of the bill. There are also red stains on the back of bill b on the right. Bill c is in poor condition and its top and bottom left corners are completely folded. There is also an approximately 1.25in. stain in the center of the back of the bill starting at the bottom of the bill and ending at the number \"50.\" Bill d is in poor condition and its top left corner is completely folded. There are also small red stains on the top and bottom edge of the bill on the back. Finally, bill e is in poor condition with all of its corners folded (left corners folded back and right corners folded over the front). Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.15a-e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-20 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is purple and features a depiction of ships at port dockside on the front. The number \"20\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"20\" is also featured on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 5.25in (length) x 2.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. It is crinkled and has dirt stains all over it.  The top left edge and the right bottom edge is folded over the front while the top right edge is folded back. The top edge has a small rip on the left and the bottom edge has two large rips on the left side. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection,UA Paper/Print. 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Galfo's teaching in the School of Education, service to the College of William and Mary, and scholarship throughout his career, his teaching and scholarly activities, awards and achievements, and service in the Air Force and Air Force Reserves.","The materials consist of correspondence, news clippings, photographs, pamphlets, publications by Dr. Galfo, research materials of Armand and Mary Galfo, teaching notes, photocopies of articles, overhead transparencies, DVDs of speeches, an audio cassette tape of a radio interview, and personal items of Armand and Mary Galfo.","Acc. 2007.63, includes material from the mid-twentieth century including items from Dr. Galfo's Air Force service, letters from his future wife Mary, and other material. It is not yet fully described in this finding aid.","This series includes correspondence and papers related to Dr. Galfo's teaching and scholarly works throughout his career. Materials include scrapbooks, collection of publication clippings from throughout Galfo's career, correspondence relating to the publication of several of books and articles, along with research notes, materials pertaining to Dr. Galfo's employment, correspondence with college officials, participation in committees, and some materials related to his applications to teach or approve specific courses. The series also includes son Christopher Galfo's Ph.D. dissertation research and articles, Mary Galfo's college studies materials, and materials related to the Galfo Family Endowment.","Correspondence related to Galfo's Employment, Transcripts, Educational Training, and Applications","Presented by Galfo at The National Symposium \"Citizen Soldiers in Today's World\"","Presented by Galfo at The National Symposium \"Citizen Soldiers in Today's World\"","Notes, manuscripts, Grant material, 2 xeroxes of article","UNESCO and CEPES, Institute of Peace Grant Materials, Expense Receipts, two manuscripts","Notes and Manuscript versions 1 and 2","Correspondence and Papers related to Dr. Galfo's activities in Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society and the Air Force, including materials pertaining to articles and reports Dr. Galfo wrote for or about the Air Force and/or its relationship with education. The box also includes Air Force and Kappa Delta Pi materials related to awards and ceremonies involving Dr. Galfo.","Materials, including notes, publications and correspondence relating to Dr. Galfo's international research on secondary school students' understandings of NATO and the Warsaw Pact. It includes material relating to his application for a Fulbright, his specific visits to numerous schools in the United Kingdom and Germany, and conferences which he attended and/or produced scholarship for in the course of his research. Files on Dr. Galfo's school visits are divided by school. Boxes 7 and 8 include notes, communication, and travel information from Dr. Galfo's 1980s research projects in Europe and Virginia.","Two DVDs, Prof. Armand Galfo Research in the Schools of West Germany. Sightseeing with German Friends, along with content notes written by Dr. Galfo. Note: the discs are labeled Disc One/Two of Three, however only two have been given to Special Collections to date","A cassette tape of the BBC radio show, Brainwaves, from Oct. 20, 1986, on which Dr. Galfo spoke about his NATO research","This series includes Dr. Galfo's publications from throughout his career, including books and articles, arranged chronologically. Box 4 contains published editions only. Research materials and manuscripts related to the material can be found in boxes 1 and 3. Box 8 holds articles written by Dr. Galfo throughout his career.","This series contains syllabi, sample statistics, examples, notes, visual aides, exercises, tests, and other materials related to Dr. Galfo's teaching activities, particularly Statistics and Data Analysis. Files are broken down by lesson and/or chapter number.","Memoranda, minutes and other materials produced by and for the various committees on which Dr. Galfo served during his time at the College of William and Mary. Items are organized into folders by committee and academic year, and then ordered chronologically.","This series includes photos, news clippings, mementos and job-related paperwork amassed during Dr. Galfo's career, pertaining specifically to his status as a professor, and his recognition for service. Three scrapbooks are included in this series, including one amassed upon his retirement of letters sent in his honor by current and former colleagues and students. Due to its size, one of the scrapbooks is maintained separately in Box 9.","The scrapbook covers Dr. Galfo's time as a student at the University of Buffalo, his early career at William and Mary and in the Armed Services.","One DVD of Professor Armand Galfo's Eminent Scholar Address summarizing his research.","Acc. 2007.63, includes material from the mid-twentieth century:  items from Dr. Galfo's Air Force service, letters from his future wife Mary, and other material. This accession is not yet fully described in this finding aid.","Acc. 2010.738   photographs, correspondence, and news articles relating to William  Mary professor Armand J. Galfo. While most of the material relates to William  Mary, there are a few personal photographs of a family gathering in 1982. Also included in the accession is material related to the  School of Education building, dedicated in 2010.","Acc. 2007.63, includes material from the mid-twentieth century:  items from Dr. Galfo's Air Force service, letters from his future wife Mary, and other material. This accession is not yet fully described in this finding aid.","Acc. 2010.738   photographs, correspondence, and news articles relating to William  Mary professor Armand J. Galfo. While most of the material relates to William  Mary, there are a few personal photographs of a family gathering in 1982. Also included in the accession is material related to the  School of Education building, dedicated in 2010.","Artifacts are housed in the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13)","1-two sided silk map. Sheet E of the map shows Germany, a protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. Sheet C of the map shows Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany. The map belonged to Dr. Armand J. Galfo who served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was also an Assistant Dean at the School of Education.\nThe map measures approximately 29.5in. (length) x 34in. (width). and is in good condition. There are hand-drawn symbols for bombs in locations that were targeted by Galfo's unit.\n,The edges of the map have some fraying and there is a blue ink spot and a black spot on the right side of Sheet C. There are also various creases in the map from where it has been folded. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.01","1-Silver Dollar coin that features a depiction of Liberty walking toward a mountain range and a sunrise. \"LIBERTY\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the depiction. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters to the right of Liberty's leg and \"2000\" is inscribed in raised numbers at the bottom of the coin. The back of the coin features a depiction of the Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle's head there are thirteen stars composed in a triangular shape. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the eagle. \"1 OZ. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR\" is inscribed in raised letters below the eagle. This silver dollar was given to Armand Galfo (Co. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hankinson) on June 30, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scot making Scott an Ensign USN. Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo, Armand's cousin who served on three fronts in Europe, Africa, and Italy in WWII. The coin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. There is a small brown spot above the top right star on the back of the coin. Related to UA 2007.063.03. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Metals. UA 2007.063.02","1-piece of paper that has \"I, STATE YOUR FULL NAME, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A ___ IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I WILL TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE UPON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER, SO HELP ME GOD\" typed in black Times New Roman font. \"STATE YOUR FULL NAME\" is crossed out with a pen and \"Scott Thomas Hankinson,\" is written in cursive with a black pen.  In the blank \"An Ensign \" is written in cursive in black pen innk. \"AIR FORCE,\" is also crossed out with pen and \"Navy\" is written above it in cursive with black ink. There is a comma added in black pen ink after \"FAITHFULLY\" and a semicolon after \"OFFICE.\" \"Over\" is written  within parentheses in cursive black pen ink. The paper is taped to a recipe card on which is written in cursive \"This silver dollar was given to Armand (Col. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hanksinson) on June 30th, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scott making Scott an Ensign USN. (Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo--Armand's cousin who served on 3 fronts in Europe, Africa,  Italy in WWII). The card measures approximately 5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. Related to UA 2007.063.02. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.03","1-copper fifty cent piece the front of which features Liberty's head in the center. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters above Liberty's head 1908\" is inscribed in raised numbers below her head. There are six stars on the left side of the front of the coin and seven on the right side of the front, making a total of thirteen. On the back of the coin the eagle of the Great Seal of the United States is depicted. There are thirteen stars above his head. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in an arch at the top of the back of the coin. \"HALF DOLLAR\" is inscribed on the bottom of the back of the coin. The coin was given to Armand Galfo for a speech at the PTA at the dedication of new jr.-sr. High School at Woodlawn Beach, 4th grade 1935. The coin measures approximately 1.125in. and is in fair condition. many of the the letters, numbers and images are worn smooth and there is discoloration all around the coin. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Metals. UA 2007.063.04","1-pocket knife that has a plastic yellow cover fastened to the body of the knife on both the front and the back. The front  yellow plastic cover has \"MANHO(?)AN FLOUR  FEED CO./ of Buffalo, Inc./CL 7350-901 William St.\" printed in black. There are two knifes that fold in and out of the body of the pocket knife. The first knife is sharp and angled and has \"COLONIAL\" engraved on the base. The second knife is smaller, straight and blunt and has \"MADE IN THE U.S.A\". The pocket knife belonged to Armand J.Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. It measures approximately 3in. (body), 2.5in. (first knife), and 1.75in. (second knife) and is in poor condition. Some of the text on the yellow plastic front cover has been rubbed off. The knives and the place where they fold into the body of the pocket knife are severely tarnished. The knives have rust colored stains at their base. There is a rust colored stain at the tip of the back of the second knife and the edge of the first knife has been chipped. Located in University Artifact Collection, UA Metals. UA 2007.063.05","1-circular blue patch that features a depiction of a silver falcon with a golden head and talons holding on to a silver bolt of lightning in the center. At the top of the patch \"AIR FORCE\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. At the bottom of the patch \"ACADEMY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. There are two golden stars embroidered on the left and right side of the patch separating \"AIR FORCE\" and \"ACADEMY.\" The outside of the patch as a silver embroidered circle. The Patch is a vintage souvenir from the Air Force Academy Gift Shop and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 3in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.06","1-pair of Air Force Epaulets for the rank of colonel. The epaulets are dark blue and have the eagle from the Great Seal of the United States embroidered in silver. There is a thin silver line embroidered at the bottom of the epaulets signifying that the wearer is a male colonel. The epaulets belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. They measure approximately 4.125in. (length) x 2in. (width) and are in good conditon. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.07a-b","1-blue circular patch with an open figure \"8\" in gold. There are golden wings on either side of the \"8.\" Inside the bottom part of the \"8\"; is a white star that has a red center. This patch was a shoulder insignia used by the United States Army Air Corps and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2.75in. and is in fair condition. The patch has two approximately 0.25in. loose threads at the top center and top right side. The white star inside the bottom part of the \"8\" has suffered some discoloration and fading, also there is a loose red thread in the middle of the star. The back of the patch has white residue, possibly from a plastic coating. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.08","1-inverted triangular patch with that has a gold communication tower embroidered in the center with four gold lightening rays coming out from the top of the communication tower. The background of the patch is supposed to be dark blue but may have been stained with a yellow substance and is now teal green. The patch was an insignia of the Army Air Forces Technical Specialists. It belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966.  The patch measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are loose blue and black threads on the two bottom corners of the patch. The patch has suffered discoloration and is now teal green instead of blue. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.09","1- rectangular name badge that features a blue background with a white outline. \"GALFO\" is engraved in white on the blue background. The back of the name badge has two clasp pins with which one can affix the name badge to a uniform. The name badge belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The name badge measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 0.625in. (width) and is in good condition. The back clasp pins are tarnished and have rust colored stains at the top. The white outline has some brown stains along the top. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13),  UA Plastics/Rubber. UA 2007.063.10","1-sheild shaped pin that has a yellow stripe in the middle with black lines outlining the yellow stripe. The rest of the shield is silver with a black outline. There is a white \"s\" in the middle of a black triangle, which is outlined by a white triangle, on the top left side of the yellow stripe. The back of the pin has a claps and stick pin by which the pin can be affixed to a uniform or shirt. The back of the pin also has a small square that has \"© IMPRINTED PRODUCTS/ SANDIEGO (619-541-1100/CHINA\" engraved inside it. The pin is an insignia for those who belonged to the 401st Bombardment Group during World War II and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 1.125in (length) x 0.875in. (width) and is in good condition. There is some white residue on the silver part on the front of the shield. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Metals. UA 2007.063.17","1-lapel pin made of gilt brass that features the depiction of an eagle with its wings spread out in the middle of a circle. The bottom of the circle has five stripes. The lapel pin was awarded by the Department of Defense to those U.S. Military Servicemen who had been honorably discharged during World War II. The pin belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 0.4375 in. (length) x 0.625in.(width) and is in good condition. The part of the pin that is used to affix it to the lapel of a shirt or uniform is missing. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Metals. UA 2007.063.18","One 1 ZaÏre bank note. The front of the note features Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire in 1981, to the left and a pouncing leopard to the right. the number \"1\" is printed in the center and \"UN ZAÏRE\" is printed on top of it. The back of the bank note features elephant tusks to the left and a pyramid and factory printed in the center. The number \"1\" is printed to the right of the pyramid and factory and \"ZAÏRE\" is printed over the number \"1.\" According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 ZaÏre had the exchange rate of approximately $3.09. The bank note belonged to Armand J. Galfo U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6.5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. There is a brown stain at the top right of the bank note on the front and the bottom left edge is bent. Located in the University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11","2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13),  UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b","1-500 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is green and features a statue of Nikola Tesla at Niagara Falls State Park on Goat Island, New York on the front to the left. The number \"500\" is also featured on the front to the right. The number \"500\" is also on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6in. (length) x 2.75in. (width) and is in poor condition. There is a crease in the middle, to the left and right sides of the bill where it has been folded. The edges of the bill are torn and bent. The bill also has dirt stains all over it. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection, UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.13","2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b","5-50 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are blue and feature a detail from one of Ivan Meštrovic's sculptures on the front. Ivan Meštrovic was a famous Croatian sculptor. The number \"50\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"50\" is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills measure approximately 5.25in. (length) x 2.5in. (width) and are in fair to poor condition. All the bills have dirt stains on them and have various tears along their edges. Bill a is in fair condition with only its top right and left corners bent and creases along the depiction of the Meštrovic relief and in the center. Bill b is in poor condition and has its top left and bottom right corners bent as well as a diagonal crease at the top left side and in the center and right side of the bill. There are also red stains on the back of bill b on the right. Bill c is in poor condition and its top and bottom left corners are completely folded. There is also an approximately 1.25in. stain in the center of the back of the bill starting at the bottom of the bill and ending at the number \"50.\" Bill d is in poor condition and its top left corner is completely folded. There are also small red stains on the top and bottom edge of the bill on the back. Finally, bill e is in poor condition with all of its corners folded (left corners folded back and right corners folded over the front). Located in University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13), UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.15a-e","1-20 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is purple and features a depiction of ships at port dockside on the front. The number \"20\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"20\" is also featured on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 5.25in (length) x 2.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. It is crinkled and has dirt stains all over it.  The top left edge and the right bottom edge is folded over the front while the top right edge is folded back. The top edge has a small rip on the left and the bottom edge has two large rips on the left side. Located in University Archives Artifact Collection,UA Paper/Print. 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Acc. 2012.292","/repositories/2/resources/8668","Indiana--Social life and customs--20th century","Massachusetts--Social life and customs","Teenagers--Massachusetts","Women--Diaries","Women--History--Massachusetts","World War, 1914-1918--United States","Young women--Diaries","Diaries","Scrapbooks","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. Â§ 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia Â§ 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","This collection is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers may wish to consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using the collection.","Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Administrative History: Ruth Elizabeth Thompson was born on August 4, 1891.  Her parents were Evert M. Thompson and Elizabeth Hubbard Thompson, who by 1905 were residing in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Mr. Thompson was an invalid, taken care of at home, for at least six years before his death in December 1911.  Mrs. Thompson maintained their home, managed various properties they leased, engaged in an active social life, and occasionally sold homemade products such as fruit jellies and sewn novelties.\n\n Ruth had two older brothers, Harold Evert Thompson and Lyman Hubbard Thompson, both of whom attended Purdue University, married, and served in the military during World War I.\n\n In 1909 Ruth graduated from the Tudor Hall School for Girls in Indianapolis.  After waiting a year, she entered a two-year program for girls not planning to attend college, at Bradford Academy in Haverhill, Massachusetts.  She graduated in June 1912 and returned to her mother's home in Indianapolis.\n\n Ruth had an active social life in Indianapolis.  She visited and received friends, neighbors, and relatives.  She taught Sunday School, participated in educational and social clubs, and attended movies, plays, concerts, and lectures.  She had numerous male friends, a few of whom became persistent suitors.  She rejected all before expressing serious interest in Frank Richards.  Frank went off to war, however, and the papers in this collection do not reveal how that relationship developed or ended.\n\n Ruth traveled frequently to visit friends and relatives in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky.  She attended summer camps in Indiana and vacationed with her mother at lakeside resorts in Indiana and Michigan.  In 1912 and 1915 she and her mother traveled by train to California for extensive visits with relatives, including attendance at the 1915 World's Fair in San Francisco.  Ruth visited friends in New England and New York over the holiday season of 1917/18, before joining her mother in Washington, DC, where her brothers were stationed temporarily.\n\n Ruth led the life of a young, unemployed woman until World War I, when she volunteered with the Red Cross before taking a job briefly with the rationing administration in Indianapolis.  The war ended, as did Ruth's job, in November 1918.  In the summer of 1920 she was on the staff of a girls' camp in Michigan, and that is the last these papers reveal about her.","Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Ruth Elizabeth Thompson was born on August 4, 1891.  Her parents were Evert M. Thompson and Elizabeth Hubbard Thompson, who by 1905 were residing in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Mr. Thompson was an invalid, taken care of at home, for at least six years before his death in December 1911.  Mrs. Thompson maintained their home, managed various properties they leased, engaged in an active social life, and occasionally sold homemade products such as fruit jellies and sewn novelties.","Ruth had two older brothers, Harold Evert Thompson and Lyman Hubbard Thompson, both of whom attended Purdue University, married, and served in the military during World War I.","In 1909 Ruth graduated from the Tudor Hall School for Girls in Indianapolis.  After waiting a year, she entered a two-year program for girls not planning to attend college, at Bradford Academy in Haverhill, Massachusetts.  She graduated in June 1912 and returned to her mother's home in Indianapolis.","Ruth had an active social life in Indianapolis.  She visited and received friends, neighbors, and relatives.  She taught Sunday School, participated in educational and social clubs, and attended movies, plays, concerts, and lectures.  She had numerous male friends, a few of whom became persistent suitors.  She rejected all before expressing serious interest in Frank Richards.  Frank went off to war, however, and the papers in this collection do not reveal how that relationship developed or ended.","Ruth traveled frequently to visit friends and relatives in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky.  She attended summer camps in Indiana and vacationed with her mother at lakeside resorts in Indiana and Michigan.  In 1912 and 1915 she and her mother traveled by train to California for extensive visits with relatives, including attendance at the 1915 World's Fair in San Francisco.  Ruth visited friends in New England and New York over the holiday season of 1917/18, before joining her mother in Washington, DC, where her brothers were stationed temporarily.","Ruth led the life of a young, unemployed woman until World War I, when she volunteered with the Red Cross before taking a job briefly with the rationing administration in Indianapolis.  The war ended, as did Ruth's job, in November 1918.  In the summer of 1920 she was on the staff of a girls' camp in Michigan, and that is the last these papers reveal about her.","Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in August 2012.","Diaries, scrapbooks, and letters, circa 1905-1919, of Ruth Thompson of Indianapolis, Indiana. Includes scrapbooks and diaries of Thompson's time at the Bradford Academy, a women's boarding school in Haverhill, Massachusetts. There are also diaries from after Thompson's graduation, when she returned to Indianapolis. These include entries about World War I, including newspaper clippings of people from her area who were drafted. Finally, there are letters written to Thompson by various people.","This series contains diaires kept by Ruth Thompson during her years in high school in Indiana as well as on trips to California, including the 1915 World's Fair in San Francisco. Some of the other topics discussed in her diaries include attending the Bradford Academy, visiting relatives, World War I, and the 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic.","Brief descriptions of fun times, including parties, luncheons, and picnics, illustrated with many items that are glued or pinned to pages, such as dance cards, ticket stubs, and \"my first telegram\" (December 1905); also includes a list of Christmas gifts received. 1 volume, 7 x 9 inches, partially held together with red ribbon.","Descriptions of fun times and attendees, illustrated with ticket stubs, place cards, dance cards, calling cards, and programs; includes lists of Christmas gifts received in 1906 and 1907. In the summer of 1907, Ruth visits relatives in Cincinnati and Paducah, traveling between the two cities by steamer on the Ohio River. She also spends a month with the Montgomerys (the family of schoolmate Winona) at Lake Wawasee in Indiana. 1 volume, 7 x 8½ inches, partially held together with ribbon and thread.","Descriptions of fun times, illustrated with calling cards, dance cards, ticket stubs, programs and cast lists, and other mementos. In her junior year at Tudor Hall, Ruth attends the Senior Prom, the Junior Dance, and other dances. Ruth spends two weeks in the summer with Winona at Lake Wawasee. 1 volume, 7 x 8½ inches, held together with a gold and white braided cord.","In addition to daily activities, Ruth mentions events during her senior year at Tudor Hall, such as winning the office of secretary in school elections, resuming music lessons at a local School of Music, attending Junior and Senior dances, working on the school annual, being elected president of the Junior King's Daughters, and upon graduation being elected recording secretary of the Alumnae. She visits her brothers at Purdue University and a former schoolmate at DePauw University and goes with some friends to visit another friend in Williamsport. In the year following graduation, she does not go to college but instead takes up watercolor painting, attends a series of lectures, and enrolls in a literature class. In September 1909 Ruth and her parents move into a six-room flat on Talbot Avenue and rent out their house on North Meridian, the boys having gone back to college. 1 volume, 7 x 8½ inches, with lined sheets, two-hole punched, and held together with red string; 215 pages (every tenth page number is penciled in).","In addition to routine activities, Ruth frets about what school to attend in the fall; observes Halley's comet; spends a month with Uncle Charles, Aunt Louise, and their twin boys in Winnetka, IL; learns to play bridge; and returns to Williamsport to visit a friend. She describes this as \"a fairly well kept diary\", indicating that she \"could have told some things more and more interestingly but this is not a story just record of a few events in a part of year.\" Bound volume, 5 x 7½ inches, with lined paper; 228 pages.","Ruth enrolls in Bradford Academy, in Haverhill, MA, after a trip with her mother by train to Newport News, VA, and coastal steamer to Boston. She describes school activities, including Literature, Bible, Government, Botany, Psychology, English, and French classes; tennis, swimming, hockey, bowling, volleyball, basketball, and tobogganing; church, vespers, and Christian Union; outings to Salisbury Beach, Bretton Woods (NH), and Whittier's home; concerts and lectures, and her participation in a school play. On school breaks and weekend trips, Ruth visits friends and relatives in Bennington (VT), Boston, and New York City. She travels home to Indianapolis at Christmas to find that the family has moved back to North Meridian Street and to help host her brother Harold's wedding. Before returning to Indianapolis after the spring term, Ruth attends a camp at Silver Bay on Lake George in New York. Front cover: Record. Inside front cover: Book II / Ruth Thompson / Sep 1st – 1910 / ending with / July 30 – 1911 [actually the 31st] / My year at / Bradford / Acadamy. Bound volume, 5 x 7½ inches, with lined paper; 226 pages, plus an inserted, folded sheet, numbered 227.","Ruth chronicles her final year at Bradford Academy, where she takes Astronomy, Government, Sociology, Art history, Bible, and Literature; participates in a debate, a play, various sports and outdoor activities; goes on outings to Salisbury Beach, Georgetown, Boston, Wellesley, Rockport, and Gloucester; attends concerts and lectures, church, vespers and Christian Union, and various graduation events also attended by her mother. Missing from the diary are entries for November 19 through December 31, 1911, a period that includes the Thanksgiving holiday, the death of Ruth's father back in Indianapolis, and her trip home. Upon returning to school in the New Year and resuming her diary, Ruth grieves for her father and spends much time making up assignments and exams missed due to her early departure before Christmas. After graduation Ruth visits friends and relatives in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and New York City, though this itinerary is described only in brief notes on two loose sheets inserted in the diary. Front cover: Record. Inside front cover: Book III / Ruth Elizabeth Thompson / 2022 N. Mer. St. / Indianapolis / Indiana / Her book and not to be / read by any intruding / soul / August 1 – 1911 / ending with . . . Bound volume, 5 x 7½ inches, with lined paper; 226 pages; pages 52-69 and 179 to the end are blank; two loose sheets are inserted in back, with scribbled notes of activities for about June 3 through July 7, 1912.","Ruth describes a two-month trip (August–October 1912) to California with her mother to visit relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles, with excursions to numerous other sites and a brief visit with relatives in Winnetka (IL) before returning home. Back in Indianapolis, in addition to routine and social activities, Ruth dances in a play; attends an art class, a current events class, and meetings of a Camp Fire Girls committee and the King's Daughters; teaches a Sunday school class; and gives sewing lessons to five-year-old girls at a settlement house. She gets medical treatments for an unnamed condition, experiences a nervous rave, and has tonsillitis. In June 1913 Ruth visits friends in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, and attends graduation and alumnae events at Bradford Academy. In the fall she begins seeing Frank Richards, Fred Shafer, and John Darlington, in addition to other male friends. The main diary is located in Folder 8. In addition to the bound volume (last entry: April 26, 1913), there are separate sheets of lined, three-hole paper, 5 x 8 inches, partially held together by a white ribbon, with entries covering intermittently the period from June 10 through December 1913. This addition is located in Folder 9.","Ruth describes a two-month trip (August–October 1912) to California with her mother to visit relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles, with excursions to numerous other sites and a brief visit with relatives in Winnetka (IL) before returning home. Back in Indianapolis, in addition to routine and social activities, Ruth dances in a play; attends an art class, a current events class, and meetings of a Camp Fire Girls committee and the King's Daughters; teaches a Sunday school class; and gives sewing lessons to five-year-old girls at a settlement house. She gets medical treatments for an unnamed condition, experiences a nervous rave, and has tonsillitis. In June 1913 Ruth visits friends in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, and attends graduation and alumnae events at Bradford Academy. In the fall she begins seeing Frank Richards, Fred Shafer, and John Darlington, in addition to other male friends. The main diary is located in Folder 8. In addition to the bound volume (last entry: April 26, 1913), there are separate sheets of lined, three-hole paper, 5 x 8 inches, partially held together by a white ribbon, with entries covering intermittently the period from June 10 through December 1913. This addition is located in Folder 9.","In addition to routine activities, Ruth continues to teach Sunday school and attend meetings of the Camp Fire Girls committee, the King's Daughters, and the Junior Auxiliary. She joins a Government Science club. Ruth and a few of her girlfriends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures. Ruth and her mother spend about six weeks at Lake Maxinkuckee, where she swims, sails, plays tennis, and takes lessons in basket making. Numerous male friends call on Ruth and take her to dances, plays, and concerts. She worries about what to do with her life and about not having found the ideal man. She makes a little money by selling fruit jellies, handkerchiefs, and baskets. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches. Many items are glued in or punched in: newspaper clippings, programs, notes, ribbons, bridge scores.","In addition to routine activities, Ruth continues to teach Sunday school and attend meetings of the Camp Fire Girls committee, the King's Daughters, and the Junior Auxiliary. She joins a Government Science club. Ruth and a few of her girlfriends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures. Ruth and her mother spend about six weeks at Lake Maxinkuckee, where she swims, sails, plays tennis, and takes lessons in basket making. Numerous male friends call on Ruth and take her to dances, plays, and concerts. She worries about what to do with her life and about not having found the ideal man. She makes a little money by selling fruit jellies, handkerchiefs, and baskets. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches. Many items are glued in or punched in: newspaper clippings, programs, notes, ribbons, bridge scores.","Ruth mentions more activities with male friends. In March she takes the train to Kansas City to visit her Bradford classmate Margaret 'Peggy' Holmes. Ruth's mother meets Ruth in Kansas City, and they continue on to visit relatives in Los Angeles and San Francisco for nearly three months. In San Francisco they spend several days at the 1915 World's Fair. Upon returning home, Ruth suffers a bilious attack that keeps her in bed for nearly a month. It is diagnosed as appendicitis, but no surgery is scheduled. Ruth takes osteopathic treatments and hair treatments, and her activities are curtailed for the rest of the year. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches. The first sheet seems to have a reading list, by month, January through May, with titles, authors, and brief comments. Various items are glued in or punched in: invitations, notes, newspaper clippings, dance cards, ticket stubs.","Ruth continues to note health concerns, receives a series of xrays, gets reading glasses, and has her tonsils removed. There are numerous activities with male friends, notably Halleck Ranger and Frank Richards. Ruth and her mother move into an apartment for six months, giving their house over to neighbors whose house has burned down. They visit Ruth's brother Harold and his wife in Brazil, IN, and spend two months on vacation in Leland, MI, on Lake Michigan. Ruth joins a reading class and the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants. Worries about finances and the war in Europe occupy her thoughts. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches, partially held together by green ribbon. Various items are glued in or pinned in: invitations, notes, newspaper clippings, dance cards, place cards, programs.","Ruth continues to note health concerns, receives a series of xrays, gets reading glasses, and has her tonsils removed. There are numerous activities with male friends, notably Halleck Ranger and Frank Richards. Ruth and her mother move into an apartment for six months, giving their house over to neighbors whose house has burned down. They visit Ruth's brother Harold and his wife in Brazil, IN, and spend two months on vacation in Leland, MI, on Lake Michigan. Ruth joins a reading class and the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants. Worries about finances and the war in Europe occupy her thoughts. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches, partially held together by green ribbon. Various items are glued in or pinned in: invitations, notes, newspaper clippings, dance cards, place cards, programs.","Ruth writes much about her relationship with Frank Richards; they talk of marriage, but he resists during wartime; he eventually enlists and goes off to camp. War preoccupies everyone; Ruth joins the Red Cross; her brother Harold gets a military position in Washington, DC; after marrying Lucille Thomas in July, brother Lyman is drafted, transfers to various camps, and eventually gets a position in Washington with Harold. Ruth researches, writes, and reads two papers to her Government Science Club, attends a King's Daughters convention in Terre Haute, and participates in a 'pageant'. Financial concerns cause Ruth and her mother to rent out their house and move temporarily into a room near the city, before leaving to spend 2½ months on vacation in Leland, MI. They return to their house in Indianapolis but think of selling it. Ruth visits her brother Lyman when he is in camp near Louisville. She complains about fatigue and nerves, spends time in bed with a 'cold on [her] lungs', and suffers a sprained rib caused by coughing. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches, partially held together by string. Various items are glued in: newspaper clippings, a program, ticket stubs, an invitation, a postcard, a calendar.","Ruth travels back east over the holiday season to visit friends in Marblehead, New Haven, and Poughkeepsie. In January she joins her mother in Washington, DC, visiting her brothers and sisters-in-law and sightseeing. There is much war news; back in Indianapolis Ruth continues Red Cross work and attends parties for officers; her two brothers and Frank Richards are sent to Europe, though not to the front lines; Ruth goes to work for the sugar division of the government's rationing administration, but the job ends shortly after the armistice. Ruth mentions social occasions involving a number of male friends, while continuing to express a special concern for, and commitment to, Frank Richards. Ruth and her mother rent out their house once again and move into a flat. The influenza epidemic arrives. Ruth hopes to find another job and looks forward to the return of the men from overseas. Three-ring binder, lined paper, 5 x 7¾ inches. Various items are inserted or glued in: business cards, photograph, newspaper clippings, menu.","\"To the one that broke my nose\"; describes impression Ruth made on her visit to Lyman's college.","Mentions places and people Ruth is visiting in the east, as well as her attendance at a class reunion.","Mentions Fred's recent visit and \"this horrid war\", and asks about his plans for a new lock.","Reports on time in San Francisco and at the Exposition and on plans for her return home; comments on her relationship with J.H.D.","Acknowledges Ruth's arrival in Boston and then Marblehead; mentions enclosing a letter from F.R.","Acknowledges that Ruth is invited to spend Xmas in Marblehead with Portia; announces intention to send $25 so Ruth can buy a ticket to Washington.","Advises Ruth to consider carefully whether to stay for Xmas; acknowledges Ruth's Red Cross work, which could be continued in Washington. [3 x 5 card]","Hopes Mother Thompson will come to Washington soon; mentions Harold working in Berwich and going back and forth to Philadelphia and Washington.","Mentions plans to go to Washington and intention to send Ruth a check for $25. [3 x 5 card]","Describes Suzanne as alone and anxious to have them in Washington; intends to arrive Saturday 4pm; mentions Ruth's plans for Xmas and tells her to expect a small package.","\"I don't think 'Uncle Sam' will mind if I steel [sic] a few minutes\"; inquires about his 'Flu'.","Mentions her birthday, August 4, age 29; characterizes friendship with FPS as unique; describes conditions at the camp; mentions Mother's trip to California, and hoping to see FPS in September.","Mentions that Harold also is taking a forced vacation.","1891\t\nAugust 4\t\nRuth Elizabeth Thompson is born to Elizabeth Hubbard Thompson and Evert M. Thompson, with older brothers Harold and Lyman.  By 1905 the family is residing in a house on North Meridian Street in Indianapolis.","1905\nApril\t\nRuth begins keeping a 'memory book', while attending Tudor Hall School for Girls in Indianapolis.\nAugust\t\nRuth goes to camp at Lake Maxinkuckee in Indiana.","1907\nJune/July\t\nRuth visits relatives in Cincinnati and Paducah.\nAugust\t\nRuth spends a month with the family of her schoolmate Winona Montgomery at Lake Wawasee in Indiana.","1908  \nJuly/August\t\nRuth spends two weeks with Winona's family at Lake Wawasee.","December 3\t\nRuth begins music lessons at the Metropolitan School of Music, Indianapolis.","Describes his trip home and their relationship at [camp].","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter, and expresses his wish to go to Camp Maxinkuckee next year if Ruth will be there.","The envelope contains three letters and a folded note.  (1) Mentions Mr. Ott reading to Papa, her [Mother] going to church with Grandfather, and the boys being gone all day.  (2) \"So you fell out of a wagon\".  (3) Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter telling of the \"Cramps\"; mentions Harold's attraction to Susanne, and possibly having to buy a horse, if the auto is sold; \"don't get crazy about boys, for they are not worth being crazy about\".  (Note) \"Papa has a secret to tell you when you get home\".","Describes taking Papa out on the porch, reading to him, and putting him to bed.","\"Esteemed friend Ruth\"; expresses hope that Ruth will continue to correspond with him; mentions having spent five enjoyable days with her on a boat.","Mentions losing sleep over a Chinese puzzle; teases Ruth about learning to write and forgetting her heathen customs.","\"My dear friend\"; expresses pleasant memories of their trip last summer; mentions pictures he apparently was enclosing.","Mentions Ruth's departure yesterday, and Harold's helping with Papa.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's first note. [postcard]","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's second letter. [postcard]","Mentions a horse Ruth had.","Describes Lyman singing in a show, and automobile rides with Papa. [postcard]","Acknowledges that Ruth is at Wawasee Lake with the Montgomerys for two weeks.","Mentions studying hard and hearing \"his fatness speak\" at a Republican rally.","Informs Ruth of an invitation to an Omega Xi dance on New Year's night; describes school work.","1909\nJan 30-Feb 1\t\nRuth visits her brothers at Purdue University in Lafayette, IN.","June 2\t\nRuth graduates from Tudor Hall School for Girls.","July 19-23\t\nRuth and some friends visit another friend in Williamsport, IN.","September \t\nThe Thompson family moves into a flat on Talbot Avenue and rents out their house on North Meridian.","October 16-17\t\nRuth visits her brothers at Purdue University.","December 11-13\t\nRuth visits her friend Winona at DePauw University in Greencastle, IN.","1910\nMay 26\t\nRuth sees Halley's Comet.","June/July\t\nRuth spends a month with her Uncle Charles, Aunt Louise, and their twin boys in Winnetka, near Chicago.","July 27-30\t\nRuth and some friends visit another friend in Williamsport, IN.","September\t\nRuth enrolls in a two-year program at Bradford Academy, in Haverhill, MA.  Her classes are Literature, Bible, \nGovernment, Botany, Psychology, English, and French.","November\t\nRuth spends the Thanksgiving holiday with a classmate in Bennington, VT.","Dec/Jan\t\nRuth spends the holiday season in Indianapolis, where the family has moved back to North Meridian Street.","December 31\t\nRuth's brother Harold marries Suzanne Robertson.","1911\nMarch/April\t\nRuth spends her two-week spring vacation with friends and relatives near and in New York City.","June 19-30\t\nBefore returning to Indianapolis for the summer, Ruth attends a camp at Silver Bay, NY.","August 8-14\t\nRuth visits her friend Leila in Williamsport, IN.","September\t\nRuth goes back to Haverhill, MA, for her second year at Bradford Academy.  Her classes are Astronomy, \nGovernment, Sociology, Art history, Bible, and Literature.","November\t\nRuth spends the Thanksgiving holiday with friends near and in Boston.","December\t\nRuth's father dies; she returns to Indianapolis for the funeral and the holiday season.","\"My Dear Miss Thompson\"; regrets having to decline an invitation for May 31, when he'll be taking exams.","Acknowledges Ruth's having finished school and advises her to go on to another, since college can be much fun.","Describes his experience at school, his leaving school early, and a bad storm.","Expresses his happiness; describes the Cotton Carnival.","Describes being back at school; sympathizes with Ruth for having to move into a flat.","Describes attending football games and victory celebrations.","Announces his engagement.","Mentions that he is still building bridges, and that he is sending Ruth $2 for her birthday.","Congratulates Ruth on how she handles money; describes getting Papa fed and comfortable.","Wishes Ruth a grand time during her visit to Adelaide's home; encloses a letter from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri.","Describes her Thanksgiving Day; advises Ruth to avoid early marriage; acknowledges Ruth's visit to Bald Pate; encloses a letter from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri, who mentions finishing another bridge.","Asks Ruth to write about her time visiting Mrs. Williams, with Portia, Adelaide, and Helen; lists recipients of Xmas gifts; encloses a postcard from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri.","Letter from Suzanne, back in Indianapolis.\n1912\nMarch/April\t\nRuth spends her spring vacation with friends in Winter Hill, MA.","Mentions Ruth's departure on the 10 o'clock train, buying a fur collar and muff, and writing a letter to Miss Knott [principal of Bradford Academy], \"just as we had it sketched\".","Describes missing Papa, who had died [in December]; acknowledges Ruth's message about delays on her train.","Inquires if Ruth is satisfied with the underwear she had sent. [postcard]","Acknowledges June 19 as the date of Ruth's graduation; declares her intention to reach Bradford about June 15.","More about underwear.","Apologizes for not writing, apparently because of a \"burnt house\". [postcard]","Writes about Papa's lengthy illness and \"beautiful death\"; expects Lyman to return to work soon; declares her burned house to be nearly repaired; inquires about Ruth's part in a play.","Mentions that, after helping with the burned house, Lyman has been called back to work.","Announces intention to go to Cincinnati in March for two weeks; discusses plans for her trip to Bradford; acknowledges Ruth's having gained five pounds.","Acknowledges Ruth's experience at Wellesley and at a \"Grand Opera\".","Mentions intention to send Ruth a check.","Describes being in Franklin for four days.","Mentions having sent a check for $25.","Describes working on Ruth's new blue dress.","Declares intention to send Ruth some material for the sewing bee; mentions Ruth's grades.","Declares intention to send Ruth some material for the sewing bee; mentions Ruth's grades.","Announces she will be at Aunt Anna's in Cincinnati next week; advises Ruth to accept Helen's invitation.","Acknowledges having received Ruth's laundry. [postcard]","More about working on Ruth's new dress and about plans for the trip east in June.","Announces plan to go to Cincinnati on Friday and stay possibly through Easter; asks for Ruth's thoughts on traveling to California for two months next summer.","Mentions doing embroidery on Ruth's new dress; wishes Ruth a nice vacation at Helen's.","Sends Helen, Sam, and John R [baby] Douglas her love; encloses a letter from Suzanne, back in Indianapolis.","June 19\t\nRuth graduates from Bradford Academy, with her mother attending.  Ruth visits friends and relatives in New \nEngland and New York City, before returning to Indianapolis in July.","Sept/Oct\t\nRuth and her mother visit relatives in California.","December\t\nRuth begins teaching a Sunday school class for young girls.","Announces intention to leave for home on April 9, and asks if that is when Ruth will return to Bradford.","Declares intention to leave for home tomorrow; writes that Ruth's blue dress will be beautiful.","Acknowledges Ruth's \"restful vacation\" at Helen's and her expectation that the new term won't be so hard.","Mentions Lyman's plans for a cottage, the proposed California trip, Ruth's classes, and her photo.","Mentions the Senior Banquet at Bradford Academy, Ruth's dresses, the Titanic, and problems with properties and tenants.","Gives Ruth permission to attend the Senior Dance; acknowledges Ruth's acceptance of California trip; discusses the house and its occupants.","Assures Ruth she'll have her new dress in time.","Declares intention to mail Ruth's new dress. [postcard]","Mentions returning Ruth's photos and the effect of losing Papa.","Mentions sending Ruth her laundry and the date she [Mother] plans to begin her trip east.","Informs Ruth of their membership in the \"Dep. Club\".","Announces intention of sending Ruth money; encloses some Coe family genealogy; discusses the itinerary for her trip east to Ruth's graduation.","Relays story of two girls who got in trouble playing \"Hookey\". [postcard]","Discusses how Ruth is related to Margaret Holmes; wonders about the family's living arrangements.","Mentions visitors, osteopaths, and dresses.","Declares Ruth's graduation dress to be beautiful; mentions Aunt Anna being in the hospital.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's grades; more on plans for her trip east.","Writes that this will be about the last letter to Bradford; encloses Mrs. McMurray's invitation [3 x 5 card]; suggests persons to receive commencement invitations; tells Ruth not to expect presents for her \"second graduation\".","1913\nJanuary/April\t\nRuth gets medical treatments for an unnamed condition, experiences a nervous rave, and has tonsillitis.","June\t\nRuth travels back east to visit friends and attend graduation and alumnae events at Bradford Academy.","Fall\t\nRuth begins seeing Frank Richards, Fred Shafer, and John Darlington, in addition to other male friends.","1914\nMarch 26\t\nRuth begins attending meetings of a Government Science club.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's card; discusses pictures he will send her of a wreck they had seen.","Mentions sending the pictures in spite of not hearing from Ruth; more about the incident on the train to California.","Much about a dreadful flood.","Acknowledges what Ruth has written about her trip back east; mentions Lyman's interest in Margaret. Date is noted on back of last page.","Mentions Ruth's departure today, on a trip that will be \"the climax of your Bradford chapter\"; discusses finances; advises Ruth to learn how to cook when she returns home.","More on Ruth's experiences back east. Date is noted on back of last page.","More on Ruth's trip back east.","Asks Ruth to tell him what Peggy [Margaret] thinks of him.","Advises Ruth not to become a go-between for Lyman and Peggy. Date is noted on back of last page.","Relays how he feels about Margaret.","Mentions that she will send this in care of Esther. Date is noted on back of last page.","Acknowledges that Ruth has been to Poughkeepsie and New York; mentions that this will be the last letter posted to Bradford.","\"Dear friend Ruth\"; mentions her visit to Oak Glen \"that October\".","Regrets not being able to accept an invitation for April 3.","Writes of his arrival and his work.","Discusses working on designs for a new latch; mentions Ruth being in Gertrude's wedding.","Mentions the wedding, his designs for locks and hinges, and how he misses Indianapolis.","Instructs Ruth to do nothing about the plastering; mentions her itinerary. [postcard]","Expresses sympathy for a death in Ruth's family.","Writes of being on a sales trip, selling locks.","Announces he will be coming to Indianapolis on Sunday.","June/July\t\nRuth and some friends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures.","Mentions his arrival and visiting a tobacco factory; regrets missing the dance last night; relates that his father is letting him go to a commencement and to Hyannis Port.","Mentions receiving Ruth's scrapbook, \"a corker\"; describes his trip.","Describes his five days at Princeton for a reunion and graduation, on his way to Hyannisport; encloses an envelope with a \"picture of boat I am on\".","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's card, and her return next Thursday.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's \"long letter\"; describes his time and accommodations in Hyannisport.","Mentions canning six quarts of cherries. [postcard]","Mentions Lyman's visit for dinner.","Instructs Ruth to look out for Uncle Charles, who'll be in Winona this week. [postcard]","Discusses getting two contracts on a successful trip; mentions Ruth being back in Indianapolis on the second and his arrival there on the third.","On two 3 x 5 cards.  Acknowledges getting Ruth's postcard, but thinks he deserves more than that; describes his activities.","Acknowledges receiving her letter; regrets his father won't allow visitors at Hyannisport.","Speculates that Ruth is now at Lake Maxinkuckee; discusses being busy, getting more contracts; informs Ruth that \"the latch string is out\", if she is in the vicinity.","July/Sept\t\nRuth and her mother vacation at Lake Maxinkuckee.","Fall\t\nRuth makes a little money by selling fruit jellies, handkerchiefs, and baskets.","Remembers that it's Ruth's birthday; mentions his activities, and the war; encloses a New York Times clipping with a picture of a wedding party; signs: \"John Hardenburgh\".","Acknowledges receiving her letter; regrets she has been sick; describes his activities.","Regrets he cannot accept an invitation.","Regrets he cannot accept her invitation for the weekend.","Announces his departure for New York on the 24th, and his intention to send Ruth some chrysalises.","Announces his intention to send three chrysalids, which should be butterflies in about a week; provides his New York address.","Announces his intention to go to Washington tomorrow or Saturday.","Declares he will be glad to see Ruth.","Acknowledges her welcomed letter; discusses his work with locks and hinges.","Declares that her \"fine letter. . .rings so much like a true friend\". In the same envelope is apparently a draft of the letter Ruth had sent Fred, in which she mentions their \"tramp\" the previous Sunday and her auto trip with friends to Brazil, Indiana.","Much about her activities and their relationship.","Describes his mood as \"in the dumps\" and business as \"on the blink\".","1915\nMarch 12-23\t\nRuth travels to Kansas City to visit her Bradford classmate Margaret 'Peggy' Holmes.","March/June\t\nRuth and her mother travel to California to visit relatives and attend the Panama-Pacific International \nExposition in San Francisco.","June 22-30\t\nRuth and her mother spend a week with Harold and Suzanne at their new home in Brazil, IN.","August\t\nRuth spends most of the month in bed recovering from bilious attacks.","October 15\t\nRuth is diagnosed with appendicitis and soon begins osteopathic treatments.","Extends \"my best\" to the Holmes family; mentions Harold and Suzanne in Brazil [Indiana].","Mentions California trip. [postcard]","Mentions Lyman's interest in Ruth H.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's long letter; more on Lyman and Ruth Hargrave.","Expresses his love for Ruth, and his not giving up hope, in spite of \"that stone heart of yours\"; speculates about possibly selling Oldsmobiles, if he can get the money to buy a demonstrator.","More on his love for Ruth.","\"I wish I could be out with you.\"","More about Lyman and Ruth H; expresses interest in Mary.","Discusses Mary; mentions that Lyman has taken Helen to a dance.","Acknowledges Ruth's letter from California.","1916\nJanuary\t\nRuth undergoes a series of xrays.","February 23\t\nHalleck Ranger comes to call, their relationship grows, but Ruth ends it in July.","March 16\t\nRuth and her mother move into an apartment for six months, while renting their house to neighbors whose \nhouse has burned down.","March 21\t\nRuth goes to Brazil for a two-week stay with Harold and Suzanne.","April\t\nRuth joins the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants.","June 15 - July 9\t\nThree more weeks in Brazil.","July/September\t\nRuth and her mother spend two months on vacation in Leland, MI, on Lake Michigan.","October 14\t\nRuth's tonsils are removed.","Fall\t\nRuth's relationship with Frank Richards intensifies; Ruth and her mother worry about finances.","Enclosed are five small photos.","Expresses hope that he and Lyman will be able to visit next week.","Asks permission to call on her tomorrow.","Inquires about her safe arrival; \"my ear still burns\".","\"Dearest and Sweetest\"; discusses a recent visit, and expresses his love and affection.","\"My dear Rose\"; doubts he should visit this Saturday; suggests he is \"in process of being reasoned out of single life\". In the same envelope is apparently a draft of a letter Ruth wrote to Halleck in reply, suggesting they \"quiet down\" and be friends awhile, for his love has not yet aroused hers; \"how in a muddle my poor thoughts do get– words can be such jesters and make the so seem not, and the not seem so.\"","Regrets not being able to visit Sunday, because he had sprained his back cranking his Ford.","\"Beautiful Rose\"; suggests it's best that he not visit Saturday, because he's caught a cold; mentions his financing, her reading circle, and pleasant memories of her.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter, and regrets not being able to visit, because of business matters.","Asks permission to call on her next Saturday; \"yours with a bow, a kiss, and a squeeze\".","Warns her that this might hurt her feelings; discusses girls' idea of marriage, his sacrifices for her, her refusal to make love; declares that her friendship is sought, but not right away, and that time is needed to get over it all.","\"Lover Mine\"; \"would that I were with [you] to brush away the tears\"; \"Dearest the first and last embrace gives me promise of the future joys with my guiding angel\". In the same envelope is apparently a draft of a letter Ruth wrote to Halleck in reply: \"quick, dear H, before it hurts too much, let me go. It cannot be\"; she writes that she hopes to see him before she leaves Monday for the North, when he must tell her she is right.","Mentions he is on vacation and will be home next Monday.","\"My dear Sweetheart\"; suggests they drop the matter of marriage and simply be dear friends, for there is no need to hurry. Inserted in the envelope apparently is Ruth's list of her contacts with Halleck.","Mentions Ruth's birthday the previous Friday; discusses his work in a lumber office.","Announces that her doctor won't let her travel to Leland because she is three months pregnant.","1917\nMarch 28-30\t\nRuth attends a King's Daughters convention in Terre Haute, IN.","May 11\t\nPreoccupied with war news, Ruth begins volunteering with the Red Cross.","June 1-8\t\nRuth and her mother spend a week visiting relatives in Cincinnati, OH, and Greensburg, IN.","June 9\t\nHaving rented out their house again, Ruth and her mother take a room in a home just outside Indianapolis, for \nfour weeks.","July 11\t\nRuth's brother Lyman marries Lucille Thomas.","July/Sept\t\nRuth and her mother vacation at Leland, MI.  They hear that Lyman has been drafted and Harold and Suzanne \nhave arrived in Washington, DC, where he takes a position in the War Department.","Discusses his relationship with Lucile; asks Ruth to see that pictures he has ordered for Lucille are delivered.","Encloses money for the pictures and for Ruth to buy Easter flowers for Lucile; mentions he has sold his third \"station\", for $342.","\"Never sent\"; invites Frank to an Easter service, and wonders why he won't go; expresses her desire to understand what he thinks, how he feels; mentions the kiss she had given him as an Easter present.","Announces getting his eighth \"victim\", for $407; writes that Lucile wants the wedding to be in July; thinks the \"militia\" will get Frank, but Lyman's eyes will make him immune for now.","Lists which clothes Ruth should send him; thanks Ruth for all she's done, and encloses $1 for her troubles.","Asks Ruth to send his bank book and check book, and to buy a silver frame for Lucile.","Discusses Frank: his being mad at both of them, whether he's been called out yet, his car; writes that he's glad Mother has rented the house for the summer and planned to get away from Indianapolis.","Thanks Ruth for the water pitcher she gave them, and for giving up part of her vacation to help with their wedding.","Encloses Ruth's certificate for completing a course on the preparation of surgical dressings.","Asks Ruth, due to her excellent record, to make her \"Washington box\" as soon as possible.","Writes that the National Guard is being called up, but he's still heard nothing \"from the exemption\"; mentions that he's still welding at the \"P. O. L.\"","[Appears to be a handwritten transcription of a telegram]; informs Lyman that Harold is trying to arrange his promotion to sergeant and change from drafted to enlisted status, as well as a temporary transfer to the Rock Island Arsenal, as a welding foreman.","Acknowledges sending a recommendation to Washington.","Acknowledges receiving her letter; discusses his experience in the military, with expectations of being sent to France; expresses regrets at not being able to visit Leland, but hopes for seeing Ruth before he's sent east.","October 18-22\t\nRuth visits her brother Lyman at Camp Taylor, near Louisville, shortly before he is transferred to Rock Island, IL.  \nIn November he is ordered to Washington, a move Harold has been working for.","October\t\nHaving told Ruth he doesn't think they should marry during wartime, Frank Richards enlists and leaves for \ncamp in Hattiesburg, MS.","November\t\nRuth complains about fatigue and nerves, spends time in bed with a 'cold on [her] lungs', and suffers a \nsprained rib caused by coughing.","December\t\nRuth travels back east to spend the holidays with friends in New England and New York.","1918\nJanuary\t\nRuth joins her mother in Washington, DC, where both her brothers are stationed; back in Indianapolis she   \ncontinues her work with the Red Cross.","May 31\t\nLyman and Lucille have a son, Thomas Hubbard Thompson.","July 1\t\nRuth learns that Harold has arrived safely in France; he went with 225 men, whom he had equipped, but he is \nsafely behind the lines.","Chronology after the letters:","November\t\nRuth has a position with the sugar division of the government's rationing administration.","November 11\t\nThe war is over.   Presumably, Frank Richards has arrived in England.\nRuth learns that Lyman will go to France with the Motor Transport Corps.","November 14\t\nHaving rented out their house once again, Ruth and her mother move into a flat.","November 18\t\nRuth's job ends, and her Red Cross work is over; she will look for a new job.\nThe flu germ has arrived. There is much news of the Kaiser, Germany, and peace.","1920\nAugust\tRuth is an instructor of girls at Pinewood Camp, Brutus, MI.  \n[This is the last these papers reveal about her.]","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's sample box of surgical dressings; informs her that an inspection report has been sent to the division supervisor, who will issue Ruth's instructor's certificate.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's note; discusses life in camp.","About her father's death and consequences.","Discusses the duties of his unit; hints that Lucile is pregnant; speculates he'll be sent to France in February.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's surgical dressings; informs her she'll need to take \"intensive training\" before receiving an instructor's card.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter; mentions having a \"wonderful vacation. . .[in] our canvas tents\".","Expresses regrets for not getting to say goodbye before leaving yesterday; describes his duties on the train, heading to Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi; mentions her \"foolish idea\" about his crossing a street to avoid her.","Mentions receiving a letter from Lyman, saying he likes it fine at Rock Island; asks permission to call on her when he gets a pass to go home.","Speculates that Ruth's train was late arriving in Boston; hopes all is well in Marblehead.","Mentions Lucile's arrival at noon, with news that Lyman probably will leave the 15th and sail from Hoboken on the 18th, expecting to return in a couple of months.","Mentions cold weather, planning a Xmas party, and her YWCA duties for the war effort.","Acknowledges receiving only the letter Ruth wrote on the train.","Writes from the train about being late arriving in Washington, and having sent a package to Ruth. [postcard]","Assumes that Ruth will go to Esther's tomorrow; describes Lyman and Lucile's quarters in Washington, and her [Mother's] Xmas with Harold, Suzanne, Lyman and Lucile.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's note; expresses regrets that Ruth won't be there for his wedding.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter describing her \"lovely Xmas\" and plans to visit Esther Jones and Adelaide; mentions plans for Ruth's stay in Washington; encloses a note from Suzanne.","There are two letters in the envelope.  (1) Describes activities in Washington.  (2) Informs Ruth that, about two weeks after she arrives in Washington, they will return home [to Indianapolis].","[On stationery of the U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Louisville, Kentucky] Affirms that he is enclosing a letter of introduction to Dr. H. E. Barnard, in hopes that she might secure a position in his department.","About a dozen writing assignments dated 1905 and 1908, with teachers' marks and comments. I volume, 7 x 8½ inches, lined paper, two-hole punched, partially held together with string and ribbon.","Some of Ruth's friends enter responses to various inquiries: Name \u0026 address, Nicknames, Birthday, Age, Of what descent, General appearance, Color of eyes and hair, Candid opinion of yourself, Motto, Favorite expression, One ambition in life, Favorite sports, School you like best, College you like best, Frat or sorority you like best, Your best accomplishment, Latest fad, Ever had your fortune told?, What did they tell you?, Date you wrote in here.  The respondents are John Baker, Dorothy Pray, Erna Francke, Gladys Bocknatter(?), Mary Johnston (New York City), Mary Winona Montgomery, Sylvia Johnston (Connersville(?), Ind.), Alexander Walton (Wyoming, Ohio), Callie Ballard (Watkins, Colorado), Elnora Herzsch, Helen Eaglesfield (Woodruff), Eleanor Taylor, Ruth Hellekson, Portia Pratt, and Kurt Francke.  [Those with no place noted are from Indianapolis.] Inside front cover:  Ruth E. Thompson / 2018 N. Meridian St. / June 1, '07. Bound volume, softcover, 8 x 10 inches.","This volume contains a variety of accounts and lists. Most entries are not dated, but the dates noted are in the period 1913-1916. There are lists of novelties made and sold, apparently by Ruth and her mother, with prices. Among the items are sachets, handkerchiefs, garter purses, and fruit jellies. Lists of materials purchased include costs, and some invoices are inserted. There is a list of guests invited to a dance hosted by Ruth and her brother Lyman on April 3, 1914. Other lists possibly include guests at other parties, and there is a list of names with addresses. Inside front cover: Mrs Elizabeth H Thompson [Ruth's mother] / 629 N. Illinois St. / Indianapolis / Ind. Bound volume, lined paper, 7½ x 9¾ inches, with front and back covers broken free; pages are numbered to 98, but numerous leaves have been either cut out or left blank.","Each small photograph is a portrait of one or two individuals, none of whom is identified. The photographs were divided between two cut-off envelopes.","Envelope 1 contained ten strips of two to five photos each, including some duplicates. Handwritten, on the outside of Envelope 1: Battle Creek Mich / 3472-1. Stamped, on the outside of the Envelope 1: A Duplicate Set of 30 of these Pictures can be had at any time by sending the number on this envelope with 27c in 2c stamps to Morris Penny Picture Studio, Battle Creek, Mich. Handwritten, on the back of one of the strips of photos: Winona Lake Indiana / July 1905 / Ruth Thompson.","Envelope 2 contained eleven single photos and seven strips of two or five photos each, including some duplicates. Handwritten, on the outside of Envelope 2: To always keep / 3489-3. Stamped, on the outside of Envelope 2: [same as on Envelope 1] Handwritten, on the back of one of the strips of photos: Battle Creek Michigan / August 1905 / Ruth Thompson. Handwritten, on the back of another strip: Indianapolis Indiana / January 1906 / Ruth Thompson.","Four of Ruth's report cards from the Tudor Hall School for Girls.The report cards record monthly attendance and grades for October through May. Mrs. E. M. Thompson signed the reports every month except May.","Included in the envelope are a card naming the speaker and a card listing the fourteen class members.","With an image of a girl dressed in orange and yellow; the date handwritten on the back.","Attached is a newspaper clipping with the wedding announcement.","With an image of a girl dressed in pink; handwritten, inside: For Iris","With an image of a black cat; handwritten, on the back: Table 2.","One with an attached pencil.","Unsigned","Shubert Murat Theatre / Tuesday Evening, April Twenty-First / Nineteen hundred fourteen / Mme. Luisa Tetrazzini.","Tudor Hall / School for Girls / Wednesday Evening, June the Third / Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen / Tabernacle Church / Indianapolis.","Week of September 14, 1914 / Oliver Morosco Presents / An Hawaiian Play / \"The Bird of Paradise\" / By Richard Walton Tully.","Indianapolis Maennerchor / Donnerstag Abend, den 31, December, 1914.","The Boys' Club Association / of Indianapolis / Presents Its / Annual Benefit Performance / \"Secret Service\" / A Drama in Four Acts / By William Gillette / Murat Theatre / Monday Evening, March the first / nineteen hundred and fifteen.","The Little Theatre Society of Indiana / Program / for the / Fourth Production / to be performed on / January 28, 29, and / February 4, 5, 11 and 12, 1916 / at the / John Herron Art Institute.","St. Paul's Church . . . / Good Friday / and Easter-Day, 1916.","The Ben Greet / Woodland Players . . . / Butler College Campus / June 8, 9 and 10 / 1916.","Ye Old Time Melodies Concert / Murat Theatre, Wednesday December 13th, Nineteen Hundred and Sixteen.","The Indianapolis Orchestra . . .  / Sunday Afternoon, January 14, 1917.","Murat Theatre Indianapolis / Thursday, January 25th, 1917.","The Little Theatre Society of Indiana / Sixth Production / Tuesday, April Tenth / Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen / Masonic Temple.","English's Opera House / Starting / Sunday, April 22 [1917] . . . / Geraldine Farrar / In a Photoplay in Two Parts / By Jeanie MacPherson / Based on the Life of Joan of Arc.","College of Musical Arts . . . / Given by Pupils / of / The Department of Expression . . . / College Hall / Saturday Evening, May Nineteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen.","Evenings of Aug. 22, and 23, 1917. Penciled on back:  Black Related Vaudeville, Indianapolis.","Under the Auspices of / The Home Circle / of / Company K, 334th Regiment.  [October 27, 1917?] Ruth and her mother are listed under Officers of Club.","The Little Theatre Society of Indiana / at Masonic Temple, Indianapolis, on / Wednesday Night, November 7, 1917 / The Drawing of the Sword / A Pageant of the Present / By Thomas Wood Stevens. 2 copies. Ruth is listed as a member of the cast. Attached to the second copy: An invitation to a reception and dance given by The Ninth Fort Benjamin Harrison Training Company, November 10, 1917, at the Company Barracks.","Scope and Contents One stamped MAR 30 '17, and the other undated.","9 items, including a map of the World's Fair [San Francisco, 1915]","Ruth Thompson, in account with Edna M. Giffin, Gowns.","Bradford Academy.  [date penciled at bottom]","Indianapolis.","Leland.","By Ruth Thompson.","By Mrs. Mary Lowe Dickinson.","Written by a Hoosier, after escaping from Californy [sic].","From examination of plates, from talking to Dr. C's assistant, and to Drs. [?] and E. D. Clark. Mentions sagging of colon, an incompetent valve, an inflammation, and the possibility of surgery.  Accompanying the memoranda is a sketch, perhaps anatomical, on an envelope.","3 pages.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Thompson, Ruth","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Ruth Thompson Papers, 1905/1919"],"collection_ssim":["Ruth Thompson Papers, 1905/1919"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 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Researchers may wish to consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using the collection."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cbioghist altrender=\"Biographical Information\" encodinganalog=\"545$a\"\u003e  Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Ruth_Thompson\" title=\"Ruth Thompson\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\n \u003c/bioghist\u003e ","\u003cextref href=\"http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Ruth_Thompson\" title=\"Ruth Thompson\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\n ","\u003cbioghist altrender=\"Administrative History\" encodinganalog=\"545$b\"\u003e \u003chead\u003eAdministrative History:\u003c/head\u003e Ruth Elizabeth Thompson was born on August 4, 1891.  Her parents were Evert M. Thompson and Elizabeth Hubbard Thompson, who by 1905 were residing in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Mr. Thompson was an invalid, taken care of at home, for at least six years before his death in December 1911.  Mrs. Thompson maintained their home, managed various properties they leased, engaged in an active social life, and occasionally sold homemade products such as fruit jellies and sewn novelties.\n\n Ruth had two older brothers, Harold Evert Thompson and Lyman Hubbard Thompson, both of whom attended Purdue University, married, and served in the military during World War I.\n\n In 1909 Ruth graduated from the Tudor Hall School for Girls in Indianapolis.  After waiting a year, she entered a two-year program for girls not planning to attend college, at Bradford Academy in Haverhill, Massachusetts.  She graduated in June 1912 and returned to her mother's home in Indianapolis.\n\n Ruth had an active social life in Indianapolis.  She visited and received friends, neighbors, and relatives.  She taught Sunday School, participated in educational and social clubs, and attended movies, plays, concerts, and lectures.  She had numerous male friends, a few of whom became persistent suitors.  She rejected all before expressing serious interest in Frank Richards.  Frank went off to war, however, and the papers in this collection do not reveal how that relationship developed or ended.\n\n Ruth traveled frequently to visit friends and relatives in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky.  She attended summer camps in Indiana and vacationed with her mother at lakeside resorts in Indiana and Michigan.  In 1912 and 1915 she and her mother traveled by train to California for extensive visits with relatives, including attendance at the 1915 World's Fair in San Francisco.  Ruth visited friends in New England and New York over the holiday season of 1917/18, before joining her mother in Washington, DC, where her brothers were stationed temporarily.\n\n Ruth led the life of a young, unemployed woman until World War I, when she volunteered with the Red Cross before taking a job briefly with the rationing administration in Indianapolis.  The war ended, as did Ruth's job, in November 1918.  In the summer of 1920 she was on the staff of a girls' camp in Michigan, and that is the last these papers reveal about her.\n\n \u003c/bioghist\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eFurther information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Ruth_Thompson\" title=\"Ruth Thompson\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eRuth Elizabeth Thompson was born on August 4, 1891.  Her parents were Evert M. Thompson and Elizabeth Hubbard Thompson, who by 1905 were residing in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Mr. Thompson was an invalid, taken care of at home, for at least six years before his death in December 1911.  Mrs. Thompson maintained their home, managed various properties they leased, engaged in an active social life, and occasionally sold homemade products such as fruit jellies and sewn novelties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Ruth had two older brothers, Harold Evert Thompson and Lyman Hubbard Thompson, both of whom attended Purdue University, married, and served in the military during World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In 1909 Ruth graduated from the Tudor Hall School for Girls in Indianapolis.  After waiting a year, she entered a two-year program for girls not planning to attend college, at Bradford Academy in Haverhill, Massachusetts.  She graduated in June 1912 and returned to her mother's home in Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Ruth had an active social life in Indianapolis.  She visited and received friends, neighbors, and relatives.  She taught Sunday School, participated in educational and social clubs, and attended movies, plays, concerts, and lectures.  She had numerous male friends, a few of whom became persistent suitors.  She rejected all before expressing serious interest in Frank Richards.  Frank went off to war, however, and the papers in this collection do not reveal how that relationship developed or ended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Ruth traveled frequently to visit friends and relatives in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky.  She attended summer camps in Indiana and vacationed with her mother at lakeside resorts in Indiana and Michigan.  In 1912 and 1915 she and her mother traveled by train to California for extensive visits with relatives, including attendance at the 1915 World's Fair in San Francisco.  Ruth visited friends in New England and New York over the holiday season of 1917/18, before joining her mother in Washington, DC, where her brothers were stationed temporarily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Ruth led the life of a young, unemployed woman until World War I, when she volunteered with the Red Cross before taking a job briefly with the rationing administration in Indianapolis.  The war ended, as did Ruth's job, in November 1918.  In the summer of 1920 she was on the staff of a girls' camp in Michigan, and that is the last these papers reveal about her.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Administrative History:","Biographical Information:","Administrative History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Administrative History: Ruth Elizabeth Thompson was born on August 4, 1891.  Her parents were Evert M. Thompson and Elizabeth Hubbard Thompson, who by 1905 were residing in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Mr. Thompson was an invalid, taken care of at home, for at least six years before his death in December 1911.  Mrs. Thompson maintained their home, managed various properties they leased, engaged in an active social life, and occasionally sold homemade products such as fruit jellies and sewn novelties.\n\n Ruth had two older brothers, Harold Evert Thompson and Lyman Hubbard Thompson, both of whom attended Purdue University, married, and served in the military during World War I.\n\n In 1909 Ruth graduated from the Tudor Hall School for Girls in Indianapolis.  After waiting a year, she entered a two-year program for girls not planning to attend college, at Bradford Academy in Haverhill, Massachusetts.  She graduated in June 1912 and returned to her mother's home in Indianapolis.\n\n Ruth had an active social life in Indianapolis.  She visited and received friends, neighbors, and relatives.  She taught Sunday School, participated in educational and social clubs, and attended movies, plays, concerts, and lectures.  She had numerous male friends, a few of whom became persistent suitors.  She rejected all before expressing serious interest in Frank Richards.  Frank went off to war, however, and the papers in this collection do not reveal how that relationship developed or ended.\n\n Ruth traveled frequently to visit friends and relatives in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky.  She attended summer camps in Indiana and vacationed with her mother at lakeside resorts in Indiana and Michigan.  In 1912 and 1915 she and her mother traveled by train to California for extensive visits with relatives, including attendance at the 1915 World's Fair in San Francisco.  Ruth visited friends in New England and New York over the holiday season of 1917/18, before joining her mother in Washington, DC, where her brothers were stationed temporarily.\n\n Ruth led the life of a young, unemployed woman until World War I, when she volunteered with the Red Cross before taking a job briefly with the rationing administration in Indianapolis.  The war ended, as did Ruth's job, in November 1918.  In the summer of 1920 she was on the staff of a girls' camp in Michigan, and that is the last these papers reveal about her.","Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Ruth Elizabeth Thompson was born on August 4, 1891.  Her parents were Evert M. Thompson and Elizabeth Hubbard Thompson, who by 1905 were residing in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Mr. Thompson was an invalid, taken care of at home, for at least six years before his death in December 1911.  Mrs. Thompson maintained their home, managed various properties they leased, engaged in an active social life, and occasionally sold homemade products such as fruit jellies and sewn novelties.","Ruth had two older brothers, Harold Evert Thompson and Lyman Hubbard Thompson, both of whom attended Purdue University, married, and served in the military during World War I.","In 1909 Ruth graduated from the Tudor Hall School for Girls in Indianapolis.  After waiting a year, she entered a two-year program for girls not planning to attend college, at Bradford Academy in Haverhill, Massachusetts.  She graduated in June 1912 and returned to her mother's home in Indianapolis.","Ruth had an active social life in Indianapolis.  She visited and received friends, neighbors, and relatives.  She taught Sunday School, participated in educational and social clubs, and attended movies, plays, concerts, and lectures.  She had numerous male friends, a few of whom became persistent suitors.  She rejected all before expressing serious interest in Frank Richards.  Frank went off to war, however, and the papers in this collection do not reveal how that relationship developed or ended.","Ruth traveled frequently to visit friends and relatives in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky.  She attended summer camps in Indiana and vacationed with her mother at lakeside resorts in Indiana and Michigan.  In 1912 and 1915 she and her mother traveled by train to California for extensive visits with relatives, including attendance at the 1915 World's Fair in San Francisco.  Ruth visited friends in New England and New York over the holiday season of 1917/18, before joining her mother in Washington, DC, where her brothers were stationed temporarily.","Ruth led the life of a young, unemployed woman until World War I, when she volunteered with the Red Cross before taking a job briefly with the rationing administration in Indianapolis.  The war ended, as did Ruth's job, in November 1918.  In the summer of 1920 she was on the staff of a girls' camp in Michigan, and that is the last these papers reveal about her."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRuth Thompson Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Ruth Thompson Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in August 2012.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in August 2012."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDiaries, scrapbooks, and letters, circa 1905-1919, of Ruth Thompson of Indianapolis, Indiana. Includes scrapbooks and diaries of Thompson's time at the Bradford Academy, a women's boarding school in Haverhill, Massachusetts. There are also diaries from after Thompson's graduation, when she returned to Indianapolis. These include entries about World War I, including newspaper clippings of people from her area who were drafted. Finally, there are letters written to Thompson by various people.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains diaires kept by Ruth Thompson during her years in high school in Indiana as well as on trips to California, including the 1915 World's Fair in San Francisco. Some of the other topics discussed in her diaries include attending the Bradford Academy, visiting relatives, World War I, and the 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrief descriptions of fun times, including parties, luncheons, and picnics, illustrated with many items that are glued or pinned to pages, such as dance cards, ticket stubs, and \"my first telegram\" (December 1905); also includes a list of Christmas gifts received. 1 volume, 7 x 9 inches, partially held together with red ribbon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of fun times and attendees, illustrated with ticket stubs, place cards, dance cards, calling cards, and programs; includes lists of Christmas gifts received in 1906 and 1907. In the summer of 1907, Ruth visits relatives in Cincinnati and Paducah, traveling between the two cities by steamer on the Ohio River. She also spends a month with the Montgomerys (the family of schoolmate Winona) at Lake Wawasee in Indiana. 1 volume, 7 x 8½ inches, partially held together with ribbon and thread.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of fun times, illustrated with calling cards, dance cards, ticket stubs, programs and cast lists, and other mementos. In her junior year at Tudor Hall, Ruth attends the Senior Prom, the Junior Dance, and other dances. Ruth spends two weeks in the summer with Winona at Lake Wawasee. 1 volume, 7 x 8½ inches, held together with a gold and white braided cord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to daily activities, Ruth mentions events during her senior year at Tudor Hall, such as winning the office of secretary in school elections, resuming music lessons at a local School of Music, attending Junior and Senior dances, working on the school annual, being elected president of the Junior King's Daughters, and upon graduation being elected recording secretary of the Alumnae. She visits her brothers at Purdue University and a former schoolmate at DePauw University and goes with some friends to visit another friend in Williamsport. In the year following graduation, she does not go to college but instead takes up watercolor painting, attends a series of lectures, and enrolls in a literature class. In September 1909 Ruth and her parents move into a six-room flat on Talbot Avenue and rent out their house on North Meridian, the boys having gone back to college. 1 volume, 7 x 8½ inches, with lined sheets, two-hole punched, and held together with red string; 215 pages (every tenth page number is penciled in).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to routine activities, Ruth frets about what school to attend in the fall; observes Halley's comet; spends a month with Uncle Charles, Aunt Louise, and their twin boys in Winnetka, IL; learns to play bridge; and returns to Williamsport to visit a friend. She describes this as \"a fairly well kept diary\", indicating that she \"could have told some things more and more interestingly but this is not a story just record of a few events in a part of year.\" Bound volume, 5 x 7½ inches, with lined paper; 228 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth enrolls in Bradford Academy, in Haverhill, MA, after a trip with her mother by train to Newport News, VA, and coastal steamer to Boston. She describes school activities, including Literature, Bible, Government, Botany, Psychology, English, and French classes; tennis, swimming, hockey, bowling, volleyball, basketball, and tobogganing; church, vespers, and Christian Union; outings to Salisbury Beach, Bretton Woods (NH), and Whittier's home; concerts and lectures, and her participation in a school play. On school breaks and weekend trips, Ruth visits friends and relatives in Bennington (VT), Boston, and New York City. She travels home to Indianapolis at Christmas to find that the family has moved back to North Meridian Street and to help host her brother Harold's wedding. Before returning to Indianapolis after the spring term, Ruth attends a camp at Silver Bay on Lake George in New York. Front cover: Record. Inside front cover: Book II / Ruth Thompson / Sep 1st – 1910 / ending with / July 30 – 1911 [actually the 31st] / My year at / Bradford / Acadamy. Bound volume, 5 x 7½ inches, with lined paper; 226 pages, plus an inserted, folded sheet, numbered 227.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth chronicles her final year at Bradford Academy, where she takes Astronomy, Government, Sociology, Art history, Bible, and Literature; participates in a debate, a play, various sports and outdoor activities; goes on outings to Salisbury Beach, Georgetown, Boston, Wellesley, Rockport, and Gloucester; attends concerts and lectures, church, vespers and Christian Union, and various graduation events also attended by her mother. Missing from the diary are entries for November 19 through December 31, 1911, a period that includes the Thanksgiving holiday, the death of Ruth's father back in Indianapolis, and her trip home. Upon returning to school in the New Year and resuming her diary, Ruth grieves for her father and spends much time making up assignments and exams missed due to her early departure before Christmas. After graduation Ruth visits friends and relatives in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and New York City, though this itinerary is described only in brief notes on two loose sheets inserted in the diary. Front cover: Record. Inside front cover: Book III / Ruth Elizabeth Thompson / 2022 N. Mer. St. / Indianapolis / Indiana / Her book and not to be / read by any intruding / soul / August 1 – 1911 / ending with . . . Bound volume, 5 x 7½ inches, with lined paper; 226 pages; pages 52-69 and 179 to the end are blank; two loose sheets are inserted in back, with scribbled notes of activities for about June 3 through July 7, 1912.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth describes a two-month trip (August–October 1912) to California with her mother to visit relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles, with excursions to numerous other sites and a brief visit with relatives in Winnetka (IL) before returning home. Back in Indianapolis, in addition to routine and social activities, Ruth dances in a play; attends an art class, a current events class, and meetings of a Camp Fire Girls committee and the King's Daughters; teaches a Sunday school class; and gives sewing lessons to five-year-old girls at a settlement house. She gets medical treatments for an unnamed condition, experiences a nervous rave, and has tonsillitis. In June 1913 Ruth visits friends in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, and attends graduation and alumnae events at Bradford Academy. In the fall she begins seeing Frank Richards, Fred Shafer, and John Darlington, in addition to other male friends. The main diary is located in Folder 8. In addition to the bound volume (last entry: April 26, 1913), there are separate sheets of lined, three-hole paper, 5 x 8 inches, partially held together by a white ribbon, with entries covering intermittently the period from June 10 through December 1913. This addition is located in Folder 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth describes a two-month trip (August–October 1912) to California with her mother to visit relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles, with excursions to numerous other sites and a brief visit with relatives in Winnetka (IL) before returning home. Back in Indianapolis, in addition to routine and social activities, Ruth dances in a play; attends an art class, a current events class, and meetings of a Camp Fire Girls committee and the King's Daughters; teaches a Sunday school class; and gives sewing lessons to five-year-old girls at a settlement house. She gets medical treatments for an unnamed condition, experiences a nervous rave, and has tonsillitis. In June 1913 Ruth visits friends in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, and attends graduation and alumnae events at Bradford Academy. In the fall she begins seeing Frank Richards, Fred Shafer, and John Darlington, in addition to other male friends. The main diary is located in Folder 8. In addition to the bound volume (last entry: April 26, 1913), there are separate sheets of lined, three-hole paper, 5 x 8 inches, partially held together by a white ribbon, with entries covering intermittently the period from June 10 through December 1913. This addition is located in Folder 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to routine activities, Ruth continues to teach Sunday school and attend meetings of the Camp Fire Girls committee, the King's Daughters, and the Junior Auxiliary. She joins a Government Science club. Ruth and a few of her girlfriends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures. Ruth and her mother spend about six weeks at Lake Maxinkuckee, where she swims, sails, plays tennis, and takes lessons in basket making. Numerous male friends call on Ruth and take her to dances, plays, and concerts. She worries about what to do with her life and about not having found the ideal man. She makes a little money by selling fruit jellies, handkerchiefs, and baskets. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches. Many items are glued in or punched in: newspaper clippings, programs, notes, ribbons, bridge scores.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to routine activities, Ruth continues to teach Sunday school and attend meetings of the Camp Fire Girls committee, the King's Daughters, and the Junior Auxiliary. She joins a Government Science club. Ruth and a few of her girlfriends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures. Ruth and her mother spend about six weeks at Lake Maxinkuckee, where she swims, sails, plays tennis, and takes lessons in basket making. Numerous male friends call on Ruth and take her to dances, plays, and concerts. She worries about what to do with her life and about not having found the ideal man. She makes a little money by selling fruit jellies, handkerchiefs, and baskets. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches. Many items are glued in or punched in: newspaper clippings, programs, notes, ribbons, bridge scores.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth mentions more activities with male friends. In March she takes the train to Kansas City to visit her Bradford classmate Margaret 'Peggy' Holmes. Ruth's mother meets Ruth in Kansas City, and they continue on to visit relatives in Los Angeles and San Francisco for nearly three months. In San Francisco they spend several days at the 1915 World's Fair. Upon returning home, Ruth suffers a bilious attack that keeps her in bed for nearly a month. It is diagnosed as appendicitis, but no surgery is scheduled. Ruth takes osteopathic treatments and hair treatments, and her activities are curtailed for the rest of the year. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches. The first sheet seems to have a reading list, by month, January through May, with titles, authors, and brief comments. Various items are glued in or punched in: invitations, notes, newspaper clippings, dance cards, ticket stubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth continues to note health concerns, receives a series of xrays, gets reading glasses, and has her tonsils removed. There are numerous activities with male friends, notably Halleck Ranger and Frank Richards. Ruth and her mother move into an apartment for six months, giving their house over to neighbors whose house has burned down. They visit Ruth's brother Harold and his wife in Brazil, IN, and spend two months on vacation in Leland, MI, on Lake Michigan. Ruth joins a reading class and the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants. Worries about finances and the war in Europe occupy her thoughts. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches, partially held together by green ribbon. Various items are glued in or pinned in: invitations, notes, newspaper clippings, dance cards, place cards, programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth continues to note health concerns, receives a series of xrays, gets reading glasses, and has her tonsils removed. There are numerous activities with male friends, notably Halleck Ranger and Frank Richards. Ruth and her mother move into an apartment for six months, giving their house over to neighbors whose house has burned down. They visit Ruth's brother Harold and his wife in Brazil, IN, and spend two months on vacation in Leland, MI, on Lake Michigan. Ruth joins a reading class and the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants. Worries about finances and the war in Europe occupy her thoughts. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches, partially held together by green ribbon. Various items are glued in or pinned in: invitations, notes, newspaper clippings, dance cards, place cards, programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth writes much about her relationship with Frank Richards; they talk of marriage, but he resists during wartime; he eventually enlists and goes off to camp. War preoccupies everyone; Ruth joins the Red Cross; her brother Harold gets a military position in Washington, DC; after marrying Lucille Thomas in July, brother Lyman is drafted, transfers to various camps, and eventually gets a position in Washington with Harold. Ruth researches, writes, and reads two papers to her Government Science Club, attends a King's Daughters convention in Terre Haute, and participates in a 'pageant'. Financial concerns cause Ruth and her mother to rent out their house and move temporarily into a room near the city, before leaving to spend 2½ months on vacation in Leland, MI. They return to their house in Indianapolis but think of selling it. Ruth visits her brother Lyman when he is in camp near Louisville. She complains about fatigue and nerves, spends time in bed with a 'cold on [her] lungs', and suffers a sprained rib caused by coughing. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches, partially held together by string. Various items are glued in: newspaper clippings, a program, ticket stubs, an invitation, a postcard, a calendar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth travels back east over the holiday season to visit friends in Marblehead, New Haven, and Poughkeepsie. In January she joins her mother in Washington, DC, visiting her brothers and sisters-in-law and sightseeing. There is much war news; back in Indianapolis Ruth continues Red Cross work and attends parties for officers; her two brothers and Frank Richards are sent to Europe, though not to the front lines; Ruth goes to work for the sugar division of the government's rationing administration, but the job ends shortly after the armistice. Ruth mentions social occasions involving a number of male friends, while continuing to express a special concern for, and commitment to, Frank Richards. Ruth and her mother rent out their house once again and move into a flat. The influenza epidemic arrives. Ruth hopes to find another job and looks forward to the return of the men from overseas. Three-ring binder, lined paper, 5 x 7¾ inches. Various items are inserted or glued in: business cards, photograph, newspaper clippings, menu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the one that broke my nose\"; describes impression Ruth made on her visit to Lyman's college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions places and people Ruth is visiting in the east, as well as her attendance at a class reunion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Fred's recent visit and \"this horrid war\", and asks about his plans for a new lock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on time in San Francisco and at the Exposition and on plans for her return home; comments on her relationship with J.H.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges Ruth's arrival in Boston and then Marblehead; mentions enclosing a letter from F.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges that Ruth is invited to spend Xmas in Marblehead with Portia; announces intention to send $25 so Ruth can buy a ticket to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Ruth to consider carefully whether to stay for Xmas; acknowledges Ruth's Red Cross work, which could be continued in Washington. [3 x 5 card]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes Mother Thompson will come to Washington soon; mentions Harold working in Berwich and going back and forth to Philadelphia and Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions plans to go to Washington and intention to send Ruth a check for $25. [3 x 5 card]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Suzanne as alone and anxious to have them in Washington; intends to arrive Saturday 4pm; mentions Ruth's plans for Xmas and tells her to expect a small package.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I don't think 'Uncle Sam' will mind if I steel [sic] a few minutes\"; inquires about his 'Flu'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her birthday, August 4, age 29; characterizes friendship with FPS as unique; describes conditions at the camp; mentions Mother's trip to California, and hoping to see FPS in September.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that Harold also is taking a forced vacation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1891\t\nAugust 4\t\nRuth Elizabeth Thompson is born to Elizabeth Hubbard Thompson and Evert M. Thompson, with older brothers Harold and Lyman.  By 1905 the family is residing in a house on North Meridian Street in Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1905\nApril\t\nRuth begins keeping a 'memory book', while attending Tudor Hall School for Girls in Indianapolis.\nAugust\t\nRuth goes to camp at Lake Maxinkuckee in Indiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1907\nJune/July\t\nRuth visits relatives in Cincinnati and Paducah.\nAugust\t\nRuth spends a month with the family of her schoolmate Winona Montgomery at Lake Wawasee in Indiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\t\t\n1908  \nJuly/August\t\nRuth spends two weeks with Winona's family at Lake Wawasee.\t\t\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember 3\t\nRuth begins music lessons at the Metropolitan School of Music, Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his trip home and their relationship at [camp].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's letter, and expresses his wish to go to Camp Maxinkuckee next year if Ruth will be there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe envelope contains three letters and a folded note.  (1) Mentions Mr. Ott reading to Papa, her [Mother] going to church with Grandfather, and the boys being gone all day.  (2) \"So you fell out of a wagon\".  (3) Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter telling of the \"Cramps\"; mentions Harold's attraction to Susanne, and possibly having to buy a horse, if the auto is sold; \"don't get crazy about boys, for they are not worth being crazy about\".  (Note) \"Papa has a secret to tell you when you get home\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes taking Papa out on the porch, reading to him, and putting him to bed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Esteemed friend Ruth\"; expresses hope that Ruth will continue to correspond with him; mentions having spent five enjoyable days with her on a boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions losing sleep over a Chinese puzzle; teases Ruth about learning to write and forgetting her heathen customs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My dear friend\"; expresses pleasant memories of their trip last summer; mentions pictures he apparently was enclosing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Ruth's departure yesterday, and Harold's helping with Papa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's first note. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's second letter. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a horse Ruth had.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Lyman singing in a show, and automobile rides with Papa. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges that Ruth is at Wawasee Lake with the Montgomerys for two weeks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions studying hard and hearing \"his fatness speak\" at a Republican rally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Ruth of an invitation to an Omega Xi dance on New Year's night; describes school work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1909\nJan 30-Feb 1\t\nRuth visits her brothers at Purdue University in Lafayette, IN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 2\t\nRuth graduates from Tudor Hall School for Girls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 19-23\t\nRuth and some friends visit another friend in Williamsport, IN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember \t\nThe Thompson family moves into a flat on Talbot Avenue and rents out their house on North Meridian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 16-17\t\nRuth visits her brothers at Purdue University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember 11-13\t\nRuth visits her friend Winona at DePauw University in Greencastle, IN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n1910\nMay 26\t\nRuth sees Halley's Comet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune/July\t\nRuth spends a month with her Uncle Charles, Aunt Louise, and their twin boys in Winnetka, near Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 27-30\t\nRuth and some friends visit another friend in Williamsport, IN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember\t\nRuth enrolls in a two-year program at Bradford Academy, in Haverhill, MA.  Her classes are Literature, Bible, \nGovernment, Botany, Psychology, English, and French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember\t\nRuth spends the Thanksgiving holiday with a classmate in Bennington, VT.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDec/Jan\t\nRuth spends the holiday season in Indianapolis, where the family has moved back to North Meridian Street.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember 31\t\nRuth's brother Harold marries Suzanne Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n1911\nMarch/April\t\nRuth spends her two-week spring vacation with friends and relatives near and in New York City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 19-30\t\nBefore returning to Indianapolis for the summer, Ruth attends a camp at Silver Bay, NY.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 8-14\t\nRuth visits her friend Leila in Williamsport, IN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember\t\nRuth goes back to Haverhill, MA, for her second year at Bradford Academy.  Her classes are Astronomy, \nGovernment, Sociology, Art history, Bible, and Literature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember\t\nRuth spends the Thanksgiving holiday with friends near and in Boston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember\t\nRuth's father dies; she returns to Indianapolis for the funeral and the holiday season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My Dear Miss Thompson\"; regrets having to decline an invitation for May 31, when he'll be taking exams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges Ruth's having finished school and advises her to go on to another, since college can be much fun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his experience at school, his leaving school early, and a bad storm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses his happiness; describes the Cotton Carnival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes being back at school; sympathizes with Ruth for having to move into a flat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes attending football games and victory celebrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces his engagement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that he is still building bridges, and that he is sending Ruth $2 for her birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Ruth on how she handles money; describes getting Papa fed and comfortable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes Ruth a grand time during her visit to Adelaide's home; encloses a letter from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her Thanksgiving Day; advises Ruth to avoid early marriage; acknowledges Ruth's visit to Bald Pate; encloses a letter from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri, who mentions finishing another bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Ruth to write about her time visiting Mrs. Williams, with Portia, Adelaide, and Helen; lists recipients of Xmas gifts; encloses a postcard from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Suzanne, back in Indianapolis.\n1912\nMarch/April\t\nRuth spends her spring vacation with friends in Winter Hill, MA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Ruth's departure on the 10 o'clock train, buying a fur collar and muff, and writing a letter to Miss Knott [principal of Bradford Academy], \"just as we had it sketched\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes missing Papa, who had died [in December]; acknowledges Ruth's message about delays on her train.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires if Ruth is satisfied with the underwear she had sent. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges June 19 as the date of Ruth's graduation; declares her intention to reach Bradford about June 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore about underwear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not writing, apparently because of a \"burnt house\". [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites about Papa's lengthy illness and \"beautiful death\"; expects Lyman to return to work soon; declares her burned house to be nearly repaired; inquires about Ruth's part in a play.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that, after helping with the burned house, Lyman has been called back to work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces intention to go to Cincinnati in March for two weeks; discusses plans for her trip to Bradford; acknowledges Ruth's having gained five pounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges Ruth's experience at Wellesley and at a \"Grand Opera\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions intention to send Ruth a check.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes being in Franklin for four days.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions having sent a check for $25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes working on Ruth's new blue dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclares intention to send Ruth some material for the sewing bee; mentions Ruth's grades.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclares intention to send Ruth some material for the sewing bee; mentions Ruth's grades.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces she will be at Aunt Anna's in Cincinnati next week; advises Ruth to accept Helen's invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges having received Ruth's laundry. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore about working on Ruth's new dress and about plans for the trip east in June.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces plan to go to Cincinnati on Friday and stay possibly through Easter; asks for Ruth's thoughts on traveling to California for two months next summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions doing embroidery on Ruth's new dress; wishes Ruth a nice vacation at Helen's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends Helen, Sam, and John R [baby] Douglas her love; encloses a letter from Suzanne, back in Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 19\t\nRuth graduates from Bradford Academy, with her mother attending.  Ruth visits friends and relatives in New \nEngland and New York City, before returning to Indianapolis in July.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSept/Oct\t\nRuth and her mother visit relatives in California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember\t\nRuth begins teaching a Sunday school class for young girls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces intention to leave for home on April 9, and asks if that is when Ruth will return to Bradford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclares intention to leave for home tomorrow; writes that Ruth's blue dress will be beautiful.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges Ruth's \"restful vacation\" at Helen's and her expectation that the new term won't be so hard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Lyman's plans for a cottage, the proposed California trip, Ruth's classes, and her photo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the Senior Banquet at Bradford Academy, Ruth's dresses, the Titanic, and problems with properties and tenants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives Ruth permission to attend the Senior Dance; acknowledges Ruth's acceptance of California trip; discusses the house and its occupants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssures Ruth she'll have her new dress in time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclares intention to mail Ruth's new dress. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions returning Ruth's photos and the effect of losing Papa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions sending Ruth her laundry and the date she [Mother] plans to begin her trip east.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Ruth of their membership in the \"Dep. Club\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces intention of sending Ruth money; encloses some Coe family genealogy; discusses the itinerary for her trip east to Ruth's graduation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelays story of two girls who got in trouble playing \"Hookey\". [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses how Ruth is related to Margaret Holmes; wonders about the family's living arrangements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions visitors, osteopaths, and dresses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclares Ruth's graduation dress to be beautiful; mentions Aunt Anna being in the hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's grades; more on plans for her trip east.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that this will be about the last letter to Bradford; encloses Mrs. McMurray's invitation [3 x 5 card]; suggests persons to receive commencement invitations; tells Ruth not to expect presents for her \"second graduation\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1913\nJanuary/April\t\nRuth gets medical treatments for an unnamed condition, experiences a nervous rave, and has tonsillitis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune\t\nRuth travels back east to visit friends and attend graduation and alumnae events at Bradford Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFall\t\nRuth begins seeing Frank Richards, Fred Shafer, and John Darlington, in addition to other male friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1914\nMarch 26\t\nRuth begins attending meetings of a Government Science club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's card; discusses pictures he will send her of a wreck they had seen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions sending the pictures in spite of not hearing from Ruth; more about the incident on the train to California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch about a dreadful flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges what Ruth has written about her trip back east; mentions Lyman's interest in Margaret. Date is noted on back of last page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Ruth's departure today, on a trip that will be \"the climax of your Bradford chapter\"; discusses finances; advises Ruth to learn how to cook when she returns home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore on Ruth's experiences back east. Date is noted on back of last page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore on Ruth's trip back east.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Ruth to tell him what Peggy [Margaret] thinks of him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Ruth not to become a go-between for Lyman and Peggy. Date is noted on back of last page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelays how he feels about Margaret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that she will send this in care of Esther. Date is noted on back of last page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges that Ruth has been to Poughkeepsie and New York; mentions that this will be the last letter posted to Bradford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dear friend Ruth\"; mentions her visit to Oak Glen \"that October\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets not being able to accept an invitation for April 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of his arrival and his work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses working on designs for a new latch; mentions Ruth being in Gertrude's wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the wedding, his designs for locks and hinges, and how he misses Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructs Ruth to do nothing about the plastering; mentions her itinerary. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses sympathy for a death in Ruth's family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of being on a sales trip, selling locks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces he will be coming to Indianapolis on Sunday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune/July\t\nRuth and some friends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his arrival and visiting a tobacco factory; regrets missing the dance last night; relates that his father is letting him go to a commencement and to Hyannis Port.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions receiving Ruth's scrapbook, \"a corker\"; describes his trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his five days at Princeton for a reunion and graduation, on his way to Hyannisport; encloses an envelope with a \"picture of boat I am on\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's card, and her return next Thursday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's \"long letter\"; describes his time and accommodations in Hyannisport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions canning six quarts of cherries. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Lyman's visit for dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructs Ruth to look out for Uncle Charles, who'll be in Winona this week. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses getting two contracts on a successful trip; mentions Ruth being back in Indianapolis on the second and his arrival there on the third.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn two 3 x 5 cards.  Acknowledges getting Ruth's postcard, but thinks he deserves more than that; describes his activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving her letter; regrets his father won't allow visitors at Hyannisport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeculates that Ruth is now at Lake Maxinkuckee; discusses being busy, getting more contracts; informs Ruth that \"the latch string is out\", if she is in the vicinity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly/Sept\t\nRuth and her mother vacation at Lake Maxinkuckee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFall\t\nRuth makes a little money by selling fruit jellies, handkerchiefs, and baskets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemembers that it's Ruth's birthday; mentions his activities, and the war; encloses a New York Times clipping with a picture of a wedding party; signs: \"John Hardenburgh\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving her letter; regrets she has been sick; describes his activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets he cannot accept an invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets he cannot accept her invitation for the weekend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces his departure for New York on the 24th, and his intention to send Ruth some chrysalises.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces his intention to send three chrysalids, which should be butterflies in about a week; provides his New York address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces his intention to go to Washington tomorrow or Saturday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclares he will be glad to see Ruth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges her welcomed letter; discusses his work with locks and hinges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclares that her \"fine letter. . .rings so much like a true friend\". In the same envelope is apparently a draft of the letter Ruth had sent Fred, in which she mentions their \"tramp\" the previous Sunday and her auto trip with friends to Brazil, Indiana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch about her activities and their relationship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his mood as \"in the dumps\" and business as \"on the blink\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1915\nMarch 12-23\t\nRuth travels to Kansas City to visit her Bradford classmate Margaret 'Peggy' Holmes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarch/June\t\nRuth and her mother travel to California to visit relatives and attend the Panama-Pacific International \nExposition in San Francisco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 22-30\t\nRuth and her mother spend a week with Harold and Suzanne at their new home in Brazil, IN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust\t\nRuth spends most of the month in bed recovering from bilious attacks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 15\t\nRuth is diagnosed with appendicitis and soon begins osteopathic treatments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtends \"my best\" to the Holmes family; mentions Harold and Suzanne in Brazil [Indiana].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions California trip. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Lyman's interest in Ruth H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's long letter; more on Lyman and Ruth Hargrave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses his love for Ruth, and his not giving up hope, in spite of \"that stone heart of yours\"; speculates about possibly selling Oldsmobiles, if he can get the money to buy a demonstrator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore on his love for Ruth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I wish I could be out with you.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore about Lyman and Ruth H; expresses interest in Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mary; mentions that Lyman has taken Helen to a dance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges Ruth's letter from California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1916\nJanuary\t\nRuth undergoes a series of xrays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 23\t\nHalleck Ranger comes to call, their relationship grows, but Ruth ends it in July.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarch 16\t\nRuth and her mother move into an apartment for six months, while renting their house to neighbors whose \nhouse has burned down.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarch 21\t\nRuth goes to Brazil for a two-week stay with Harold and Suzanne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril\t\nRuth joins the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 15 - July 9\t\nThree more weeks in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly/September\t\nRuth and her mother spend two months on vacation in Leland, MI, on Lake Michigan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 14\t\nRuth's tonsils are removed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFall\t\nRuth's relationship with Frank Richards intensifies; Ruth and her mother worry about finances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed are five small photos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses hope that he and Lyman will be able to visit next week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks permission to call on her tomorrow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires about her safe arrival; \"my ear still burns\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dearest and Sweetest\"; discusses a recent visit, and expresses his love and affection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My dear Rose\"; doubts he should visit this Saturday; suggests he is \"in process of being reasoned out of single life\". In the same envelope is apparently a draft of a letter Ruth wrote to Halleck in reply, suggesting they \"quiet down\" and be friends awhile, for his love has not yet aroused hers; \"how in a muddle my poor thoughts do get– words can be such jesters and make the so seem not, and the not seem so.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets not being able to visit Sunday, because he had sprained his back cranking his Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Beautiful Rose\"; suggests it's best that he not visit Saturday, because he's caught a cold; mentions his financing, her reading circle, and pleasant memories of her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's letter, and regrets not being able to visit, because of business matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks permission to call on her next Saturday; \"yours with a bow, a kiss, and a squeeze\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarns her that this might hurt her feelings; discusses girls' idea of marriage, his sacrifices for her, her refusal to make love; declares that her friendship is sought, but not right away, and that time is needed to get over it all.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lover Mine\"; \"would that I were with [you] to brush away the tears\"; \"Dearest the first and last embrace gives me promise of the future joys with my guiding angel\". In the same envelope is apparently a draft of a letter Ruth wrote to Halleck in reply: \"quick, dear H, before it hurts too much, let me go. It cannot be\"; she writes that she hopes to see him before she leaves Monday for the North, when he must tell her she is right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions he is on vacation and will be home next Monday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My dear Sweetheart\"; suggests they drop the matter of marriage and simply be dear friends, for there is no need to hurry. Inserted in the envelope apparently is Ruth's list of her contacts with Halleck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Ruth's birthday the previous Friday; discusses his work in a lumber office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that her doctor won't let her travel to Leland because she is three months pregnant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1917\nMarch 28-30\t\nRuth attends a King's Daughters convention in Terre Haute, IN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 11\t\nPreoccupied with war news, Ruth begins volunteering with the Red Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 1-8\t\nRuth and her mother spend a week visiting relatives in Cincinnati, OH, and Greensburg, IN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 9\t\nHaving rented out their house again, Ruth and her mother take a room in a home just outside Indianapolis, for \nfour weeks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 11\t\nRuth's brother Lyman marries Lucille Thomas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly/Sept\t\nRuth and her mother vacation at Leland, MI.  They hear that Lyman has been drafted and Harold and Suzanne \nhave arrived in Washington, DC, where he takes a position in the War Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his relationship with Lucile; asks Ruth to see that pictures he has ordered for Lucille are delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses money for the pictures and for Ruth to buy Easter flowers for Lucile; mentions he has sold his third \"station\", for $342.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Never sent\"; invites Frank to an Easter service, and wonders why he won't go; expresses her desire to understand what he thinks, how he feels; mentions the kiss she had given him as an Easter present.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces getting his eighth \"victim\", for $407; writes that Lucile wants the wedding to be in July; thinks the \"militia\" will get Frank, but Lyman's eyes will make him immune for now.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists which clothes Ruth should send him; thanks Ruth for all she's done, and encloses $1 for her troubles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Ruth to send his bank book and check book, and to buy a silver frame for Lucile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Frank: his being mad at both of them, whether he's been called out yet, his car; writes that he's glad Mother has rented the house for the summer and planned to get away from Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Ruth for the water pitcher she gave them, and for giving up part of her vacation to help with their wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses Ruth's certificate for completing a course on the preparation of surgical dressings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Ruth, due to her excellent record, to make her \"Washington box\" as soon as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that the National Guard is being called up, but he's still heard nothing \"from the exemption\"; mentions that he's still welding at the \"P. O. L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Appears to be a handwritten transcription of a telegram]; informs Lyman that Harold is trying to arrange his promotion to sergeant and change from drafted to enlisted status, as well as a temporary transfer to the Rock Island Arsenal, as a welding foreman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges sending a recommendation to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving her letter; discusses his experience in the military, with expectations of being sent to France; expresses regrets at not being able to visit Leland, but hopes for seeing Ruth before he's sent east.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 18-22\t\nRuth visits her brother Lyman at Camp Taylor, near Louisville, shortly before he is transferred to Rock Island, IL.  \nIn November he is ordered to Washington, a move Harold has been working for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober\t\nHaving told Ruth he doesn't think they should marry during wartime, Frank Richards enlists and leaves for \ncamp in Hattiesburg, MS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember\t\nRuth complains about fatigue and nerves, spends time in bed with a 'cold on [her] lungs', and suffers a \nsprained rib caused by coughing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember\t\nRuth travels back east to spend the holidays with friends in New England and New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n1918\nJanuary\t\nRuth joins her mother in Washington, DC, where both her brothers are stationed; back in Indianapolis she   \ncontinues her work with the Red Cross.\t\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 31\t\nLyman and Lucille have a son, Thomas Hubbard Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1\t\nRuth learns that Harold has arrived safely in France; he went with 225 men, whom he had equipped, but he is \nsafely behind the lines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChronology after the letters:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember\t\nRuth has a position with the sugar division of the government's rationing administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember 11\t\nThe war is over.   Presumably, Frank Richards has arrived in England.\nRuth learns that Lyman will go to France with the Motor Transport Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember 14\t\nHaving rented out their house once again, Ruth and her mother move into a flat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovember 18\t\nRuth's job ends, and her Red Cross work is over; she will look for a new job.\nThe flu germ has arrived. There is much news of the Kaiser, Germany, and peace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n1920\nAugust\tRuth is an instructor of girls at Pinewood Camp, Brutus, MI.  \n[This is the last these papers reveal about her.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's sample box of surgical dressings; informs her that an inspection report has been sent to the division supervisor, who will issue Ruth's instructor's certificate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's note; discusses life in camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout her father's death and consequences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the duties of his unit; hints that Lucile is pregnant; speculates he'll be sent to France in February.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's surgical dressings; informs her she'll need to take \"intensive training\" before receiving an instructor's card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's letter; mentions having a \"wonderful vacation. . .[in] our canvas tents\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses regrets for not getting to say goodbye before leaving yesterday; describes his duties on the train, heading to Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi; mentions her \"foolish idea\" about his crossing a street to avoid her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions receiving a letter from Lyman, saying he likes it fine at Rock Island; asks permission to call on her when he gets a pass to go home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeculates that Ruth's train was late arriving in Boston; hopes all is well in Marblehead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Lucile's arrival at noon, with news that Lyman probably will leave the 15th and sail from Hoboken on the 18th, expecting to return in a couple of months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions cold weather, planning a Xmas party, and her YWCA duties for the war effort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving only the letter Ruth wrote on the train.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites from the train about being late arriving in Washington, and having sent a package to Ruth. [postcard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssumes that Ruth will go to Esther's tomorrow; describes Lyman and Lucile's quarters in Washington, and her [Mother's] Xmas with Harold, Suzanne, Lyman and Lucile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's note; expresses regrets that Ruth won't be there for his wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receiving Ruth's letter describing her \"lovely Xmas\" and plans to visit Esther Jones and Adelaide; mentions plans for Ruth's stay in Washington; encloses a note from Suzanne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are two letters in the envelope.  (1) Describes activities in Washington.  (2) Informs Ruth that, about two weeks after she arrives in Washington, they will return home [to Indianapolis].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[On stationery of the U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Louisville, Kentucky] Affirms that he is enclosing a letter of introduction to Dr. H. E. Barnard, in hopes that she might secure a position in his department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout a dozen writing assignments dated 1905 and 1908, with teachers' marks and comments. I volume, 7 x 8½ inches, lined paper, two-hole punched, partially held together with string and ribbon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of Ruth's friends enter responses to various inquiries: Name \u0026amp; address, Nicknames, Birthday, Age, Of what descent, General appearance, Color of eyes and hair, Candid opinion of yourself, Motto, Favorite expression, One ambition in life, Favorite sports, School you like best, College you like best, Frat or sorority you like best, Your best accomplishment, Latest fad, Ever had your fortune told?, What did they tell you?, Date you wrote in here.  The respondents are John Baker, Dorothy Pray, Erna Francke, Gladys Bocknatter(?), Mary Johnston (New York City), Mary Winona Montgomery, Sylvia Johnston (Connersville(?), Ind.), Alexander Walton (Wyoming, Ohio), Callie Ballard (Watkins, Colorado), Elnora Herzsch, Helen Eaglesfield (Woodruff), Eleanor Taylor, Ruth Hellekson, Portia Pratt, and Kurt Francke.  [Those with no place noted are from Indianapolis.] Inside front cover:  Ruth E. Thompson / 2018 N. Meridian St. / June 1, '07. Bound volume, softcover, 8 x 10 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume contains a variety of accounts and lists. Most entries are not dated, but the dates noted are in the period 1913-1916. There are lists of novelties made and sold, apparently by Ruth and her mother, with prices. Among the items are sachets, handkerchiefs, garter purses, and fruit jellies. Lists of materials purchased include costs, and some invoices are inserted. There is a list of guests invited to a dance hosted by Ruth and her brother Lyman on April 3, 1914. Other lists possibly include guests at other parties, and there is a list of names with addresses. Inside front cover: Mrs Elizabeth H Thompson [Ruth's mother] / 629 N. Illinois St. / Indianapolis / Ind. Bound volume, lined paper, 7½ x 9¾ inches, with front and back covers broken free; pages are numbered to 98, but numerous leaves have been either cut out or left blank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach small photograph is a portrait of one or two individuals, none of whom is identified. The photographs were divided between two cut-off envelopes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope 1 contained ten strips of two to five photos each, including some duplicates. Handwritten, on the outside of Envelope 1: Battle Creek Mich / 3472-1. Stamped, on the outside of the Envelope 1: A Duplicate Set of 30 of these Pictures can be had at any time by sending the number on this envelope with 27c in 2c stamps to Morris Penny Picture Studio, Battle Creek, Mich. Handwritten, on the back of one of the strips of photos: Winona Lake Indiana / July 1905 / Ruth Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope 2 contained eleven single photos and seven strips of two or five photos each, including some duplicates. Handwritten, on the outside of Envelope 2: To always keep / 3489-3. Stamped, on the outside of Envelope 2: [same as on Envelope 1] Handwritten, on the back of one of the strips of photos: Battle Creek Michigan / August 1905 / Ruth Thompson. Handwritten, on the back of another strip: Indianapolis Indiana / January 1906 / Ruth Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour of Ruth's report cards from the Tudor Hall School for Girls.The report cards record monthly attendance and grades for October through May. Mrs. E. M. Thompson signed the reports every month except May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in the envelope are a card naming the speaker and a card listing the fourteen class members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith an image of a girl dressed in orange and yellow; the date handwritten on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttached is a newspaper clipping with the wedding announcement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith an image of a girl dressed in pink; handwritten, inside: For Iris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith an image of a black cat; handwritten, on the back: Table 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne with an attached pencil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShubert Murat Theatre / Tuesday Evening, April Twenty-First / Nineteen hundred fourteen / Mme. Luisa Tetrazzini.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTudor Hall / School for Girls / Wednesday Evening, June the Third / Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen / Tabernacle Church / Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeek of September 14, 1914 / Oliver Morosco Presents / An Hawaiian Play / \"The Bird of Paradise\" / By Richard Walton Tully.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndianapolis Maennerchor / Donnerstag Abend, den 31, December, 1914.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Boys' Club Association / of Indianapolis / Presents Its / Annual Benefit Performance / \"Secret Service\" / A Drama in Four Acts / By William Gillette / Murat Theatre / Monday Evening, March the first / nineteen hundred and fifteen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Little Theatre Society of Indiana / Program / for the / Fourth Production / to be performed on / January 28, 29, and / February 4, 5, 11 and 12, 1916 / at the / John Herron Art Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Paul's Church . . . / Good Friday / and Easter-Day, 1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Ben Greet / Woodland Players . . . / Butler College Campus / June 8, 9 and 10 / 1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYe Old Time Melodies Concert / Murat Theatre, Wednesday December 13th, Nineteen Hundred and Sixteen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Indianapolis Orchestra . . .  / Sunday Afternoon, January 14, 1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMurat Theatre Indianapolis / Thursday, January 25th, 1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Little Theatre Society of Indiana / Sixth Production / Tuesday, April Tenth / Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen / Masonic Temple.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnglish's Opera House / Starting / Sunday, April 22 [1917] . . . / Geraldine Farrar / In a Photoplay in Two Parts / By Jeanie MacPherson / Based on the Life of Joan of Arc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollege of Musical Arts . . . / Given by Pupils / of / The Department of Expression . . . / College Hall / Saturday Evening, May Nineteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEvenings of Aug. 22, and 23, 1917. Penciled on back:  Black Related Vaudeville, Indianapolis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnder the Auspices of / The Home Circle / of / Company K, 334th Regiment.  [October 27, 1917?] Ruth and her mother are listed under Officers of Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Little Theatre Society of Indiana / at Masonic Temple, Indianapolis, on / Wednesday Night, November 7, 1917 / The Drawing of the Sword / A Pageant of the Present / By Thomas Wood Stevens. 2 copies. Ruth is listed as a member of the cast. Attached to the second copy: An invitation to a reception and dance given by The Ninth Fort Benjamin Harrison Training Company, November 10, 1917, at the Company Barracks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One stamped MAR 30 '17, and the other undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items, including a map of the World's Fair [San Francisco, 1915]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth Thompson, in account with Edna M. 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Includes scrapbooks and diaries of Thompson's time at the Bradford Academy, a women's boarding school in Haverhill, Massachusetts. There are also diaries from after Thompson's graduation, when she returned to Indianapolis. These include entries about World War I, including newspaper clippings of people from her area who were drafted. Finally, there are letters written to Thompson by various people.","This series contains diaires kept by Ruth Thompson during her years in high school in Indiana as well as on trips to California, including the 1915 World's Fair in San Francisco. Some of the other topics discussed in her diaries include attending the Bradford Academy, visiting relatives, World War I, and the 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic.","Brief descriptions of fun times, including parties, luncheons, and picnics, illustrated with many items that are glued or pinned to pages, such as dance cards, ticket stubs, and \"my first telegram\" (December 1905); also includes a list of Christmas gifts received. 1 volume, 7 x 9 inches, partially held together with red ribbon.","Descriptions of fun times and attendees, illustrated with ticket stubs, place cards, dance cards, calling cards, and programs; includes lists of Christmas gifts received in 1906 and 1907. In the summer of 1907, Ruth visits relatives in Cincinnati and Paducah, traveling between the two cities by steamer on the Ohio River. She also spends a month with the Montgomerys (the family of schoolmate Winona) at Lake Wawasee in Indiana. 1 volume, 7 x 8½ inches, partially held together with ribbon and thread.","Descriptions of fun times, illustrated with calling cards, dance cards, ticket stubs, programs and cast lists, and other mementos. In her junior year at Tudor Hall, Ruth attends the Senior Prom, the Junior Dance, and other dances. Ruth spends two weeks in the summer with Winona at Lake Wawasee. 1 volume, 7 x 8½ inches, held together with a gold and white braided cord.","In addition to daily activities, Ruth mentions events during her senior year at Tudor Hall, such as winning the office of secretary in school elections, resuming music lessons at a local School of Music, attending Junior and Senior dances, working on the school annual, being elected president of the Junior King's Daughters, and upon graduation being elected recording secretary of the Alumnae. She visits her brothers at Purdue University and a former schoolmate at DePauw University and goes with some friends to visit another friend in Williamsport. In the year following graduation, she does not go to college but instead takes up watercolor painting, attends a series of lectures, and enrolls in a literature class. In September 1909 Ruth and her parents move into a six-room flat on Talbot Avenue and rent out their house on North Meridian, the boys having gone back to college. 1 volume, 7 x 8½ inches, with lined sheets, two-hole punched, and held together with red string; 215 pages (every tenth page number is penciled in).","In addition to routine activities, Ruth frets about what school to attend in the fall; observes Halley's comet; spends a month with Uncle Charles, Aunt Louise, and their twin boys in Winnetka, IL; learns to play bridge; and returns to Williamsport to visit a friend. She describes this as \"a fairly well kept diary\", indicating that she \"could have told some things more and more interestingly but this is not a story just record of a few events in a part of year.\" Bound volume, 5 x 7½ inches, with lined paper; 228 pages.","Ruth enrolls in Bradford Academy, in Haverhill, MA, after a trip with her mother by train to Newport News, VA, and coastal steamer to Boston. She describes school activities, including Literature, Bible, Government, Botany, Psychology, English, and French classes; tennis, swimming, hockey, bowling, volleyball, basketball, and tobogganing; church, vespers, and Christian Union; outings to Salisbury Beach, Bretton Woods (NH), and Whittier's home; concerts and lectures, and her participation in a school play. On school breaks and weekend trips, Ruth visits friends and relatives in Bennington (VT), Boston, and New York City. She travels home to Indianapolis at Christmas to find that the family has moved back to North Meridian Street and to help host her brother Harold's wedding. Before returning to Indianapolis after the spring term, Ruth attends a camp at Silver Bay on Lake George in New York. Front cover: Record. Inside front cover: Book II / Ruth Thompson / Sep 1st – 1910 / ending with / July 30 – 1911 [actually the 31st] / My year at / Bradford / Acadamy. Bound volume, 5 x 7½ inches, with lined paper; 226 pages, plus an inserted, folded sheet, numbered 227.","Ruth chronicles her final year at Bradford Academy, where she takes Astronomy, Government, Sociology, Art history, Bible, and Literature; participates in a debate, a play, various sports and outdoor activities; goes on outings to Salisbury Beach, Georgetown, Boston, Wellesley, Rockport, and Gloucester; attends concerts and lectures, church, vespers and Christian Union, and various graduation events also attended by her mother. Missing from the diary are entries for November 19 through December 31, 1911, a period that includes the Thanksgiving holiday, the death of Ruth's father back in Indianapolis, and her trip home. Upon returning to school in the New Year and resuming her diary, Ruth grieves for her father and spends much time making up assignments and exams missed due to her early departure before Christmas. After graduation Ruth visits friends and relatives in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and New York City, though this itinerary is described only in brief notes on two loose sheets inserted in the diary. Front cover: Record. Inside front cover: Book III / Ruth Elizabeth Thompson / 2022 N. Mer. St. / Indianapolis / Indiana / Her book and not to be / read by any intruding / soul / August 1 – 1911 / ending with . . . Bound volume, 5 x 7½ inches, with lined paper; 226 pages; pages 52-69 and 179 to the end are blank; two loose sheets are inserted in back, with scribbled notes of activities for about June 3 through July 7, 1912.","Ruth describes a two-month trip (August–October 1912) to California with her mother to visit relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles, with excursions to numerous other sites and a brief visit with relatives in Winnetka (IL) before returning home. Back in Indianapolis, in addition to routine and social activities, Ruth dances in a play; attends an art class, a current events class, and meetings of a Camp Fire Girls committee and the King's Daughters; teaches a Sunday school class; and gives sewing lessons to five-year-old girls at a settlement house. She gets medical treatments for an unnamed condition, experiences a nervous rave, and has tonsillitis. In June 1913 Ruth visits friends in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, and attends graduation and alumnae events at Bradford Academy. In the fall she begins seeing Frank Richards, Fred Shafer, and John Darlington, in addition to other male friends. The main diary is located in Folder 8. In addition to the bound volume (last entry: April 26, 1913), there are separate sheets of lined, three-hole paper, 5 x 8 inches, partially held together by a white ribbon, with entries covering intermittently the period from June 10 through December 1913. This addition is located in Folder 9.","Ruth describes a two-month trip (August–October 1912) to California with her mother to visit relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles, with excursions to numerous other sites and a brief visit with relatives in Winnetka (IL) before returning home. Back in Indianapolis, in addition to routine and social activities, Ruth dances in a play; attends an art class, a current events class, and meetings of a Camp Fire Girls committee and the King's Daughters; teaches a Sunday school class; and gives sewing lessons to five-year-old girls at a settlement house. She gets medical treatments for an unnamed condition, experiences a nervous rave, and has tonsillitis. In June 1913 Ruth visits friends in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, and attends graduation and alumnae events at Bradford Academy. In the fall she begins seeing Frank Richards, Fred Shafer, and John Darlington, in addition to other male friends. The main diary is located in Folder 8. In addition to the bound volume (last entry: April 26, 1913), there are separate sheets of lined, three-hole paper, 5 x 8 inches, partially held together by a white ribbon, with entries covering intermittently the period from June 10 through December 1913. This addition is located in Folder 9.","In addition to routine activities, Ruth continues to teach Sunday school and attend meetings of the Camp Fire Girls committee, the King's Daughters, and the Junior Auxiliary. She joins a Government Science club. Ruth and a few of her girlfriends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures. Ruth and her mother spend about six weeks at Lake Maxinkuckee, where she swims, sails, plays tennis, and takes lessons in basket making. Numerous male friends call on Ruth and take her to dances, plays, and concerts. She worries about what to do with her life and about not having found the ideal man. She makes a little money by selling fruit jellies, handkerchiefs, and baskets. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches. Many items are glued in or punched in: newspaper clippings, programs, notes, ribbons, bridge scores.","In addition to routine activities, Ruth continues to teach Sunday school and attend meetings of the Camp Fire Girls committee, the King's Daughters, and the Junior Auxiliary. She joins a Government Science club. Ruth and a few of her girlfriends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures. Ruth and her mother spend about six weeks at Lake Maxinkuckee, where she swims, sails, plays tennis, and takes lessons in basket making. Numerous male friends call on Ruth and take her to dances, plays, and concerts. She worries about what to do with her life and about not having found the ideal man. She makes a little money by selling fruit jellies, handkerchiefs, and baskets. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches. Many items are glued in or punched in: newspaper clippings, programs, notes, ribbons, bridge scores.","Ruth mentions more activities with male friends. In March she takes the train to Kansas City to visit her Bradford classmate Margaret 'Peggy' Holmes. Ruth's mother meets Ruth in Kansas City, and they continue on to visit relatives in Los Angeles and San Francisco for nearly three months. In San Francisco they spend several days at the 1915 World's Fair. Upon returning home, Ruth suffers a bilious attack that keeps her in bed for nearly a month. It is diagnosed as appendicitis, but no surgery is scheduled. Ruth takes osteopathic treatments and hair treatments, and her activities are curtailed for the rest of the year. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches. The first sheet seems to have a reading list, by month, January through May, with titles, authors, and brief comments. Various items are glued in or punched in: invitations, notes, newspaper clippings, dance cards, ticket stubs.","Ruth continues to note health concerns, receives a series of xrays, gets reading glasses, and has her tonsils removed. There are numerous activities with male friends, notably Halleck Ranger and Frank Richards. Ruth and her mother move into an apartment for six months, giving their house over to neighbors whose house has burned down. They visit Ruth's brother Harold and his wife in Brazil, IN, and spend two months on vacation in Leland, MI, on Lake Michigan. Ruth joins a reading class and the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants. Worries about finances and the war in Europe occupy her thoughts. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches, partially held together by green ribbon. Various items are glued in or pinned in: invitations, notes, newspaper clippings, dance cards, place cards, programs.","Ruth continues to note health concerns, receives a series of xrays, gets reading glasses, and has her tonsils removed. There are numerous activities with male friends, notably Halleck Ranger and Frank Richards. Ruth and her mother move into an apartment for six months, giving their house over to neighbors whose house has burned down. They visit Ruth's brother Harold and his wife in Brazil, IN, and spend two months on vacation in Leland, MI, on Lake Michigan. Ruth joins a reading class and the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants. Worries about finances and the war in Europe occupy her thoughts. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches, partially held together by green ribbon. Various items are glued in or pinned in: invitations, notes, newspaper clippings, dance cards, place cards, programs.","Ruth writes much about her relationship with Frank Richards; they talk of marriage, but he resists during wartime; he eventually enlists and goes off to camp. War preoccupies everyone; Ruth joins the Red Cross; her brother Harold gets a military position in Washington, DC; after marrying Lucille Thomas in July, brother Lyman is drafted, transfers to various camps, and eventually gets a position in Washington with Harold. Ruth researches, writes, and reads two papers to her Government Science Club, attends a King's Daughters convention in Terre Haute, and participates in a 'pageant'. Financial concerns cause Ruth and her mother to rent out their house and move temporarily into a room near the city, before leaving to spend 2½ months on vacation in Leland, MI. They return to their house in Indianapolis but think of selling it. Ruth visits her brother Lyman when he is in camp near Louisville. She complains about fatigue and nerves, spends time in bed with a 'cold on [her] lungs', and suffers a sprained rib caused by coughing. Loose sheets, lined, three-hole punched, 5 x 7¾ inches, partially held together by string. Various items are glued in: newspaper clippings, a program, ticket stubs, an invitation, a postcard, a calendar.","Ruth travels back east over the holiday season to visit friends in Marblehead, New Haven, and Poughkeepsie. In January she joins her mother in Washington, DC, visiting her brothers and sisters-in-law and sightseeing. There is much war news; back in Indianapolis Ruth continues Red Cross work and attends parties for officers; her two brothers and Frank Richards are sent to Europe, though not to the front lines; Ruth goes to work for the sugar division of the government's rationing administration, but the job ends shortly after the armistice. Ruth mentions social occasions involving a number of male friends, while continuing to express a special concern for, and commitment to, Frank Richards. Ruth and her mother rent out their house once again and move into a flat. The influenza epidemic arrives. Ruth hopes to find another job and looks forward to the return of the men from overseas. Three-ring binder, lined paper, 5 x 7¾ inches. Various items are inserted or glued in: business cards, photograph, newspaper clippings, menu.","\"To the one that broke my nose\"; describes impression Ruth made on her visit to Lyman's college.","Mentions places and people Ruth is visiting in the east, as well as her attendance at a class reunion.","Mentions Fred's recent visit and \"this horrid war\", and asks about his plans for a new lock.","Reports on time in San Francisco and at the Exposition and on plans for her return home; comments on her relationship with J.H.D.","Acknowledges Ruth's arrival in Boston and then Marblehead; mentions enclosing a letter from F.R.","Acknowledges that Ruth is invited to spend Xmas in Marblehead with Portia; announces intention to send $25 so Ruth can buy a ticket to Washington.","Advises Ruth to consider carefully whether to stay for Xmas; acknowledges Ruth's Red Cross work, which could be continued in Washington. [3 x 5 card]","Hopes Mother Thompson will come to Washington soon; mentions Harold working in Berwich and going back and forth to Philadelphia and Washington.","Mentions plans to go to Washington and intention to send Ruth a check for $25. [3 x 5 card]","Describes Suzanne as alone and anxious to have them in Washington; intends to arrive Saturday 4pm; mentions Ruth's plans for Xmas and tells her to expect a small package.","\"I don't think 'Uncle Sam' will mind if I steel [sic] a few minutes\"; inquires about his 'Flu'.","Mentions her birthday, August 4, age 29; characterizes friendship with FPS as unique; describes conditions at the camp; mentions Mother's trip to California, and hoping to see FPS in September.","Mentions that Harold also is taking a forced vacation.","1891\t\nAugust 4\t\nRuth Elizabeth Thompson is born to Elizabeth Hubbard Thompson and Evert M. Thompson, with older brothers Harold and Lyman.  By 1905 the family is residing in a house on North Meridian Street in Indianapolis.","1905\nApril\t\nRuth begins keeping a 'memory book', while attending Tudor Hall School for Girls in Indianapolis.\nAugust\t\nRuth goes to camp at Lake Maxinkuckee in Indiana.","1907\nJune/July\t\nRuth visits relatives in Cincinnati and Paducah.\nAugust\t\nRuth spends a month with the family of her schoolmate Winona Montgomery at Lake Wawasee in Indiana.","1908  \nJuly/August\t\nRuth spends two weeks with Winona's family at Lake Wawasee.","December 3\t\nRuth begins music lessons at the Metropolitan School of Music, Indianapolis.","Describes his trip home and their relationship at [camp].","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter, and expresses his wish to go to Camp Maxinkuckee next year if Ruth will be there.","The envelope contains three letters and a folded note.  (1) Mentions Mr. Ott reading to Papa, her [Mother] going to church with Grandfather, and the boys being gone all day.  (2) \"So you fell out of a wagon\".  (3) Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter telling of the \"Cramps\"; mentions Harold's attraction to Susanne, and possibly having to buy a horse, if the auto is sold; \"don't get crazy about boys, for they are not worth being crazy about\".  (Note) \"Papa has a secret to tell you when you get home\".","Describes taking Papa out on the porch, reading to him, and putting him to bed.","\"Esteemed friend Ruth\"; expresses hope that Ruth will continue to correspond with him; mentions having spent five enjoyable days with her on a boat.","Mentions losing sleep over a Chinese puzzle; teases Ruth about learning to write and forgetting her heathen customs.","\"My dear friend\"; expresses pleasant memories of their trip last summer; mentions pictures he apparently was enclosing.","Mentions Ruth's departure yesterday, and Harold's helping with Papa.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's first note. [postcard]","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's second letter. [postcard]","Mentions a horse Ruth had.","Describes Lyman singing in a show, and automobile rides with Papa. [postcard]","Acknowledges that Ruth is at Wawasee Lake with the Montgomerys for two weeks.","Mentions studying hard and hearing \"his fatness speak\" at a Republican rally.","Informs Ruth of an invitation to an Omega Xi dance on New Year's night; describes school work.","1909\nJan 30-Feb 1\t\nRuth visits her brothers at Purdue University in Lafayette, IN.","June 2\t\nRuth graduates from Tudor Hall School for Girls.","July 19-23\t\nRuth and some friends visit another friend in Williamsport, IN.","September \t\nThe Thompson family moves into a flat on Talbot Avenue and rents out their house on North Meridian.","October 16-17\t\nRuth visits her brothers at Purdue University.","December 11-13\t\nRuth visits her friend Winona at DePauw University in Greencastle, IN.","1910\nMay 26\t\nRuth sees Halley's Comet.","June/July\t\nRuth spends a month with her Uncle Charles, Aunt Louise, and their twin boys in Winnetka, near Chicago.","July 27-30\t\nRuth and some friends visit another friend in Williamsport, IN.","September\t\nRuth enrolls in a two-year program at Bradford Academy, in Haverhill, MA.  Her classes are Literature, Bible, \nGovernment, Botany, Psychology, English, and French.","November\t\nRuth spends the Thanksgiving holiday with a classmate in Bennington, VT.","Dec/Jan\t\nRuth spends the holiday season in Indianapolis, where the family has moved back to North Meridian Street.","December 31\t\nRuth's brother Harold marries Suzanne Robertson.","1911\nMarch/April\t\nRuth spends her two-week spring vacation with friends and relatives near and in New York City.","June 19-30\t\nBefore returning to Indianapolis for the summer, Ruth attends a camp at Silver Bay, NY.","August 8-14\t\nRuth visits her friend Leila in Williamsport, IN.","September\t\nRuth goes back to Haverhill, MA, for her second year at Bradford Academy.  Her classes are Astronomy, \nGovernment, Sociology, Art history, Bible, and Literature.","November\t\nRuth spends the Thanksgiving holiday with friends near and in Boston.","December\t\nRuth's father dies; she returns to Indianapolis for the funeral and the holiday season.","\"My Dear Miss Thompson\"; regrets having to decline an invitation for May 31, when he'll be taking exams.","Acknowledges Ruth's having finished school and advises her to go on to another, since college can be much fun.","Describes his experience at school, his leaving school early, and a bad storm.","Expresses his happiness; describes the Cotton Carnival.","Describes being back at school; sympathizes with Ruth for having to move into a flat.","Describes attending football games and victory celebrations.","Announces his engagement.","Mentions that he is still building bridges, and that he is sending Ruth $2 for her birthday.","Congratulates Ruth on how she handles money; describes getting Papa fed and comfortable.","Wishes Ruth a grand time during her visit to Adelaide's home; encloses a letter from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri.","Describes her Thanksgiving Day; advises Ruth to avoid early marriage; acknowledges Ruth's visit to Bald Pate; encloses a letter from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri, who mentions finishing another bridge.","Asks Ruth to write about her time visiting Mrs. Williams, with Portia, Adelaide, and Helen; lists recipients of Xmas gifts; encloses a postcard from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri.","Letter from Suzanne, back in Indianapolis.\n1912\nMarch/April\t\nRuth spends her spring vacation with friends in Winter Hill, MA.","Mentions Ruth's departure on the 10 o'clock train, buying a fur collar and muff, and writing a letter to Miss Knott [principal of Bradford Academy], \"just as we had it sketched\".","Describes missing Papa, who had died [in December]; acknowledges Ruth's message about delays on her train.","Inquires if Ruth is satisfied with the underwear she had sent. [postcard]","Acknowledges June 19 as the date of Ruth's graduation; declares her intention to reach Bradford about June 15.","More about underwear.","Apologizes for not writing, apparently because of a \"burnt house\". [postcard]","Writes about Papa's lengthy illness and \"beautiful death\"; expects Lyman to return to work soon; declares her burned house to be nearly repaired; inquires about Ruth's part in a play.","Mentions that, after helping with the burned house, Lyman has been called back to work.","Announces intention to go to Cincinnati in March for two weeks; discusses plans for her trip to Bradford; acknowledges Ruth's having gained five pounds.","Acknowledges Ruth's experience at Wellesley and at a \"Grand Opera\".","Mentions intention to send Ruth a check.","Describes being in Franklin for four days.","Mentions having sent a check for $25.","Describes working on Ruth's new blue dress.","Declares intention to send Ruth some material for the sewing bee; mentions Ruth's grades.","Declares intention to send Ruth some material for the sewing bee; mentions Ruth's grades.","Announces she will be at Aunt Anna's in Cincinnati next week; advises Ruth to accept Helen's invitation.","Acknowledges having received Ruth's laundry. [postcard]","More about working on Ruth's new dress and about plans for the trip east in June.","Announces plan to go to Cincinnati on Friday and stay possibly through Easter; asks for Ruth's thoughts on traveling to California for two months next summer.","Mentions doing embroidery on Ruth's new dress; wishes Ruth a nice vacation at Helen's.","Sends Helen, Sam, and John R [baby] Douglas her love; encloses a letter from Suzanne, back in Indianapolis.","June 19\t\nRuth graduates from Bradford Academy, with her mother attending.  Ruth visits friends and relatives in New \nEngland and New York City, before returning to Indianapolis in July.","Sept/Oct\t\nRuth and her mother visit relatives in California.","December\t\nRuth begins teaching a Sunday school class for young girls.","Announces intention to leave for home on April 9, and asks if that is when Ruth will return to Bradford.","Declares intention to leave for home tomorrow; writes that Ruth's blue dress will be beautiful.","Acknowledges Ruth's \"restful vacation\" at Helen's and her expectation that the new term won't be so hard.","Mentions Lyman's plans for a cottage, the proposed California trip, Ruth's classes, and her photo.","Mentions the Senior Banquet at Bradford Academy, Ruth's dresses, the Titanic, and problems with properties and tenants.","Gives Ruth permission to attend the Senior Dance; acknowledges Ruth's acceptance of California trip; discusses the house and its occupants.","Assures Ruth she'll have her new dress in time.","Declares intention to mail Ruth's new dress. [postcard]","Mentions returning Ruth's photos and the effect of losing Papa.","Mentions sending Ruth her laundry and the date she [Mother] plans to begin her trip east.","Informs Ruth of their membership in the \"Dep. Club\".","Announces intention of sending Ruth money; encloses some Coe family genealogy; discusses the itinerary for her trip east to Ruth's graduation.","Relays story of two girls who got in trouble playing \"Hookey\". [postcard]","Discusses how Ruth is related to Margaret Holmes; wonders about the family's living arrangements.","Mentions visitors, osteopaths, and dresses.","Declares Ruth's graduation dress to be beautiful; mentions Aunt Anna being in the hospital.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's grades; more on plans for her trip east.","Writes that this will be about the last letter to Bradford; encloses Mrs. McMurray's invitation [3 x 5 card]; suggests persons to receive commencement invitations; tells Ruth not to expect presents for her \"second graduation\".","1913\nJanuary/April\t\nRuth gets medical treatments for an unnamed condition, experiences a nervous rave, and has tonsillitis.","June\t\nRuth travels back east to visit friends and attend graduation and alumnae events at Bradford Academy.","Fall\t\nRuth begins seeing Frank Richards, Fred Shafer, and John Darlington, in addition to other male friends.","1914\nMarch 26\t\nRuth begins attending meetings of a Government Science club.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's card; discusses pictures he will send her of a wreck they had seen.","Mentions sending the pictures in spite of not hearing from Ruth; more about the incident on the train to California.","Much about a dreadful flood.","Acknowledges what Ruth has written about her trip back east; mentions Lyman's interest in Margaret. Date is noted on back of last page.","Mentions Ruth's departure today, on a trip that will be \"the climax of your Bradford chapter\"; discusses finances; advises Ruth to learn how to cook when she returns home.","More on Ruth's experiences back east. Date is noted on back of last page.","More on Ruth's trip back east.","Asks Ruth to tell him what Peggy [Margaret] thinks of him.","Advises Ruth not to become a go-between for Lyman and Peggy. Date is noted on back of last page.","Relays how he feels about Margaret.","Mentions that she will send this in care of Esther. Date is noted on back of last page.","Acknowledges that Ruth has been to Poughkeepsie and New York; mentions that this will be the last letter posted to Bradford.","\"Dear friend Ruth\"; mentions her visit to Oak Glen \"that October\".","Regrets not being able to accept an invitation for April 3.","Writes of his arrival and his work.","Discusses working on designs for a new latch; mentions Ruth being in Gertrude's wedding.","Mentions the wedding, his designs for locks and hinges, and how he misses Indianapolis.","Instructs Ruth to do nothing about the plastering; mentions her itinerary. [postcard]","Expresses sympathy for a death in Ruth's family.","Writes of being on a sales trip, selling locks.","Announces he will be coming to Indianapolis on Sunday.","June/July\t\nRuth and some friends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures.","Mentions his arrival and visiting a tobacco factory; regrets missing the dance last night; relates that his father is letting him go to a commencement and to Hyannis Port.","Mentions receiving Ruth's scrapbook, \"a corker\"; describes his trip.","Describes his five days at Princeton for a reunion and graduation, on his way to Hyannisport; encloses an envelope with a \"picture of boat I am on\".","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's card, and her return next Thursday.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's \"long letter\"; describes his time and accommodations in Hyannisport.","Mentions canning six quarts of cherries. [postcard]","Mentions Lyman's visit for dinner.","Instructs Ruth to look out for Uncle Charles, who'll be in Winona this week. [postcard]","Discusses getting two contracts on a successful trip; mentions Ruth being back in Indianapolis on the second and his arrival there on the third.","On two 3 x 5 cards.  Acknowledges getting Ruth's postcard, but thinks he deserves more than that; describes his activities.","Acknowledges receiving her letter; regrets his father won't allow visitors at Hyannisport.","Speculates that Ruth is now at Lake Maxinkuckee; discusses being busy, getting more contracts; informs Ruth that \"the latch string is out\", if she is in the vicinity.","July/Sept\t\nRuth and her mother vacation at Lake Maxinkuckee.","Fall\t\nRuth makes a little money by selling fruit jellies, handkerchiefs, and baskets.","Remembers that it's Ruth's birthday; mentions his activities, and the war; encloses a New York Times clipping with a picture of a wedding party; signs: \"John Hardenburgh\".","Acknowledges receiving her letter; regrets she has been sick; describes his activities.","Regrets he cannot accept an invitation.","Regrets he cannot accept her invitation for the weekend.","Announces his departure for New York on the 24th, and his intention to send Ruth some chrysalises.","Announces his intention to send three chrysalids, which should be butterflies in about a week; provides his New York address.","Announces his intention to go to Washington tomorrow or Saturday.","Declares he will be glad to see Ruth.","Acknowledges her welcomed letter; discusses his work with locks and hinges.","Declares that her \"fine letter. . .rings so much like a true friend\". In the same envelope is apparently a draft of the letter Ruth had sent Fred, in which she mentions their \"tramp\" the previous Sunday and her auto trip with friends to Brazil, Indiana.","Much about her activities and their relationship.","Describes his mood as \"in the dumps\" and business as \"on the blink\".","1915\nMarch 12-23\t\nRuth travels to Kansas City to visit her Bradford classmate Margaret 'Peggy' Holmes.","March/June\t\nRuth and her mother travel to California to visit relatives and attend the Panama-Pacific International \nExposition in San Francisco.","June 22-30\t\nRuth and her mother spend a week with Harold and Suzanne at their new home in Brazil, IN.","August\t\nRuth spends most of the month in bed recovering from bilious attacks.","October 15\t\nRuth is diagnosed with appendicitis and soon begins osteopathic treatments.","Extends \"my best\" to the Holmes family; mentions Harold and Suzanne in Brazil [Indiana].","Mentions California trip. [postcard]","Mentions Lyman's interest in Ruth H.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's long letter; more on Lyman and Ruth Hargrave.","Expresses his love for Ruth, and his not giving up hope, in spite of \"that stone heart of yours\"; speculates about possibly selling Oldsmobiles, if he can get the money to buy a demonstrator.","More on his love for Ruth.","\"I wish I could be out with you.\"","More about Lyman and Ruth H; expresses interest in Mary.","Discusses Mary; mentions that Lyman has taken Helen to a dance.","Acknowledges Ruth's letter from California.","1916\nJanuary\t\nRuth undergoes a series of xrays.","February 23\t\nHalleck Ranger comes to call, their relationship grows, but Ruth ends it in July.","March 16\t\nRuth and her mother move into an apartment for six months, while renting their house to neighbors whose \nhouse has burned down.","March 21\t\nRuth goes to Brazil for a two-week stay with Harold and Suzanne.","April\t\nRuth joins the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants.","June 15 - July 9\t\nThree more weeks in Brazil.","July/September\t\nRuth and her mother spend two months on vacation in Leland, MI, on Lake Michigan.","October 14\t\nRuth's tonsils are removed.","Fall\t\nRuth's relationship with Frank Richards intensifies; Ruth and her mother worry about finances.","Enclosed are five small photos.","Expresses hope that he and Lyman will be able to visit next week.","Asks permission to call on her tomorrow.","Inquires about her safe arrival; \"my ear still burns\".","\"Dearest and Sweetest\"; discusses a recent visit, and expresses his love and affection.","\"My dear Rose\"; doubts he should visit this Saturday; suggests he is \"in process of being reasoned out of single life\". In the same envelope is apparently a draft of a letter Ruth wrote to Halleck in reply, suggesting they \"quiet down\" and be friends awhile, for his love has not yet aroused hers; \"how in a muddle my poor thoughts do get– words can be such jesters and make the so seem not, and the not seem so.\"","Regrets not being able to visit Sunday, because he had sprained his back cranking his Ford.","\"Beautiful Rose\"; suggests it's best that he not visit Saturday, because he's caught a cold; mentions his financing, her reading circle, and pleasant memories of her.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter, and regrets not being able to visit, because of business matters.","Asks permission to call on her next Saturday; \"yours with a bow, a kiss, and a squeeze\".","Warns her that this might hurt her feelings; discusses girls' idea of marriage, his sacrifices for her, her refusal to make love; declares that her friendship is sought, but not right away, and that time is needed to get over it all.","\"Lover Mine\"; \"would that I were with [you] to brush away the tears\"; \"Dearest the first and last embrace gives me promise of the future joys with my guiding angel\". In the same envelope is apparently a draft of a letter Ruth wrote to Halleck in reply: \"quick, dear H, before it hurts too much, let me go. It cannot be\"; she writes that she hopes to see him before she leaves Monday for the North, when he must tell her she is right.","Mentions he is on vacation and will be home next Monday.","\"My dear Sweetheart\"; suggests they drop the matter of marriage and simply be dear friends, for there is no need to hurry. Inserted in the envelope apparently is Ruth's list of her contacts with Halleck.","Mentions Ruth's birthday the previous Friday; discusses his work in a lumber office.","Announces that her doctor won't let her travel to Leland because she is three months pregnant.","1917\nMarch 28-30\t\nRuth attends a King's Daughters convention in Terre Haute, IN.","May 11\t\nPreoccupied with war news, Ruth begins volunteering with the Red Cross.","June 1-8\t\nRuth and her mother spend a week visiting relatives in Cincinnati, OH, and Greensburg, IN.","June 9\t\nHaving rented out their house again, Ruth and her mother take a room in a home just outside Indianapolis, for \nfour weeks.","July 11\t\nRuth's brother Lyman marries Lucille Thomas.","July/Sept\t\nRuth and her mother vacation at Leland, MI.  They hear that Lyman has been drafted and Harold and Suzanne \nhave arrived in Washington, DC, where he takes a position in the War Department.","Discusses his relationship with Lucile; asks Ruth to see that pictures he has ordered for Lucille are delivered.","Encloses money for the pictures and for Ruth to buy Easter flowers for Lucile; mentions he has sold his third \"station\", for $342.","\"Never sent\"; invites Frank to an Easter service, and wonders why he won't go; expresses her desire to understand what he thinks, how he feels; mentions the kiss she had given him as an Easter present.","Announces getting his eighth \"victim\", for $407; writes that Lucile wants the wedding to be in July; thinks the \"militia\" will get Frank, but Lyman's eyes will make him immune for now.","Lists which clothes Ruth should send him; thanks Ruth for all she's done, and encloses $1 for her troubles.","Asks Ruth to send his bank book and check book, and to buy a silver frame for Lucile.","Discusses Frank: his being mad at both of them, whether he's been called out yet, his car; writes that he's glad Mother has rented the house for the summer and planned to get away from Indianapolis.","Thanks Ruth for the water pitcher she gave them, and for giving up part of her vacation to help with their wedding.","Encloses Ruth's certificate for completing a course on the preparation of surgical dressings.","Asks Ruth, due to her excellent record, to make her \"Washington box\" as soon as possible.","Writes that the National Guard is being called up, but he's still heard nothing \"from the exemption\"; mentions that he's still welding at the \"P. O. L.\"","[Appears to be a handwritten transcription of a telegram]; informs Lyman that Harold is trying to arrange his promotion to sergeant and change from drafted to enlisted status, as well as a temporary transfer to the Rock Island Arsenal, as a welding foreman.","Acknowledges sending a recommendation to Washington.","Acknowledges receiving her letter; discusses his experience in the military, with expectations of being sent to France; expresses regrets at not being able to visit Leland, but hopes for seeing Ruth before he's sent east.","October 18-22\t\nRuth visits her brother Lyman at Camp Taylor, near Louisville, shortly before he is transferred to Rock Island, IL.  \nIn November he is ordered to Washington, a move Harold has been working for.","October\t\nHaving told Ruth he doesn't think they should marry during wartime, Frank Richards enlists and leaves for \ncamp in Hattiesburg, MS.","November\t\nRuth complains about fatigue and nerves, spends time in bed with a 'cold on [her] lungs', and suffers a \nsprained rib caused by coughing.","December\t\nRuth travels back east to spend the holidays with friends in New England and New York.","1918\nJanuary\t\nRuth joins her mother in Washington, DC, where both her brothers are stationed; back in Indianapolis she   \ncontinues her work with the Red Cross.","May 31\t\nLyman and Lucille have a son, Thomas Hubbard Thompson.","July 1\t\nRuth learns that Harold has arrived safely in France; he went with 225 men, whom he had equipped, but he is \nsafely behind the lines.","Chronology after the letters:","November\t\nRuth has a position with the sugar division of the government's rationing administration.","November 11\t\nThe war is over.   Presumably, Frank Richards has arrived in England.\nRuth learns that Lyman will go to France with the Motor Transport Corps.","November 14\t\nHaving rented out their house once again, Ruth and her mother move into a flat.","November 18\t\nRuth's job ends, and her Red Cross work is over; she will look for a new job.\nThe flu germ has arrived. There is much news of the Kaiser, Germany, and peace.","1920\nAugust\tRuth is an instructor of girls at Pinewood Camp, Brutus, MI.  \n[This is the last these papers reveal about her.]","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's sample box of surgical dressings; informs her that an inspection report has been sent to the division supervisor, who will issue Ruth's instructor's certificate.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's note; discusses life in camp.","About her father's death and consequences.","Discusses the duties of his unit; hints that Lucile is pregnant; speculates he'll be sent to France in February.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's surgical dressings; informs her she'll need to take \"intensive training\" before receiving an instructor's card.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter; mentions having a \"wonderful vacation. . .[in] our canvas tents\".","Expresses regrets for not getting to say goodbye before leaving yesterday; describes his duties on the train, heading to Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi; mentions her \"foolish idea\" about his crossing a street to avoid her.","Mentions receiving a letter from Lyman, saying he likes it fine at Rock Island; asks permission to call on her when he gets a pass to go home.","Speculates that Ruth's train was late arriving in Boston; hopes all is well in Marblehead.","Mentions Lucile's arrival at noon, with news that Lyman probably will leave the 15th and sail from Hoboken on the 18th, expecting to return in a couple of months.","Mentions cold weather, planning a Xmas party, and her YWCA duties for the war effort.","Acknowledges receiving only the letter Ruth wrote on the train.","Writes from the train about being late arriving in Washington, and having sent a package to Ruth. [postcard]","Assumes that Ruth will go to Esther's tomorrow; describes Lyman and Lucile's quarters in Washington, and her [Mother's] Xmas with Harold, Suzanne, Lyman and Lucile.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's note; expresses regrets that Ruth won't be there for his wedding.","Acknowledges receiving Ruth's letter describing her \"lovely Xmas\" and plans to visit Esther Jones and Adelaide; mentions plans for Ruth's stay in Washington; encloses a note from Suzanne.","There are two letters in the envelope.  (1) Describes activities in Washington.  (2) Informs Ruth that, about two weeks after she arrives in Washington, they will return home [to Indianapolis].","[On stationery of the U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Louisville, Kentucky] Affirms that he is enclosing a letter of introduction to Dr. H. E. Barnard, in hopes that she might secure a position in his department.","About a dozen writing assignments dated 1905 and 1908, with teachers' marks and comments. I volume, 7 x 8½ inches, lined paper, two-hole punched, partially held together with string and ribbon.","Some of Ruth's friends enter responses to various inquiries: Name \u0026 address, Nicknames, Birthday, Age, Of what descent, General appearance, Color of eyes and hair, Candid opinion of yourself, Motto, Favorite expression, One ambition in life, Favorite sports, School you like best, College you like best, Frat or sorority you like best, Your best accomplishment, Latest fad, Ever had your fortune told?, What did they tell you?, Date you wrote in here.  The respondents are John Baker, Dorothy Pray, Erna Francke, Gladys Bocknatter(?), Mary Johnston (New York City), Mary Winona Montgomery, Sylvia Johnston (Connersville(?), Ind.), Alexander Walton (Wyoming, Ohio), Callie Ballard (Watkins, Colorado), Elnora Herzsch, Helen Eaglesfield (Woodruff), Eleanor Taylor, Ruth Hellekson, Portia Pratt, and Kurt Francke.  [Those with no place noted are from Indianapolis.] Inside front cover:  Ruth E. 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