113 items found
- Years: 1934 – 1934
- Theme: All
- Format: All
- Institution: All
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Hoop Rolling
Right: Anne Grant, winnter; Left: Marie Cass, President of 1934.... |
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Letter from Virginia Veeder Westervelt, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Millicent Veeder, Schenectady, New York, 1934 April 10
Letter to her mother describing a date with Ted and her thoughts on drinking alcohol; and discussing Jean and Gladys' falling out, the begin... |
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Letter from Virginia Veeder Westervelt, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Millicent Veeder, Schenectady, New York, 1934 April 14
Letter to her mother describing a dance with Dick and the outfit she wore; and asking for information about her aunt Mildred and her mother'... |
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Letter from Virginia Veeder Westervelt, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Millicent Veeder, Schenectady, New York, 1934 April 14
Letter to her mother describing the flowers she sent to her mother, a choir concert, a tour of a war cruiser with Ted, a lackluster performa... |
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Letter from Virginia Veeder Westervelt, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Millicent Veeder, Schenectady, New York, 1934 April 19
Letter to her mother describing the formal dance with Lee and Rod, her flower preferences, and the plan for Prom; and discussing her outlook... |
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Letter from Virginia Veeder Westervelt, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Millicent Veeder, Schenectady, New York, 1934 April 20
Letter to her mother discussing arrangements for her mother, Ralph, and Ralph's friend to come to Wellesley for Prom; and thanking her mothe... |
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Letter from Virginia Veeder Westervelt, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Millicent Veeder, Schenectady, New York, 1934 April 23
Letter to her mother describing dinner with Dick, Lee, and Terry, a visit from Ted, and a letter from Stocky; answering her mother's questio... |
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Letter from Virginia Veeder Westervelt, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Millicent Veeder, Schenectady, New York, 1934 April 28
Letter to her mother thanking her for sending flowers; discussing a possible trip home; and describing the Prom, a picnic with friends, and ... |