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Title
Natalie Gookin papers, Box 2, Folder 7
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Institution
Bryn Mawr College
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Description
Letters written every day between Bryn Mawr College sophomore Natalie Gookin and her family in Chicago during April 1918. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. In her letters, Natalie displays the close and intimate relationship she has with her father, mother, and aunt as she expresses her every desire and thought. Most often, she relates her every day schedule and thoughts on what she's doing, such as her English, Latin, and geology courses, her friends, and various events in the Bryn Mawr community. She spends most of her time missing her friend Anne who was quarantined with German measles and planning for her parent's visit in May. In addition, these letters portray an image of the war effort in America during World War I, as Natalie mentions her Red Cross work as well as her attendance of various lectures on the war and current events. These letters would be of interest to anyone studying women's colleges, World War I, student life, and home relationships.
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Collection
Natalie Gookin papers
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Creator
Gookin, Natalie, 1900-1980
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Location
Bryn Mawr
Philadelphia
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Format
Correspondence
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Copyright and Use
For information about copyright status and permission to publish, please contact the Bryn Mawr College Special Collections Department.
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Item Identifier BMC-A82-39_Gookin_b2f7
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Cite this Item
Gookin, Natalie, 1900-1980. "Natalie Gookin papers, Box 2, Folder 7". Bryn Mawr College. 7 April 1918 -- 30 April 1918. College Women. Web. Accessed August 18, 2022. https://collegewomen.org/node/18463