Page 11 contains a program from the 1969 Fathers' Weekend Event at Connecticut College; a ticket to the play entitled "The Funny the Not So Funny and the Kickline," which was performed in Connecticut College's Palmer Auditorium on May 10, 1969; two…
Page 12 contains a variety of ephemera including: a newspaper page containing three articles about the motivations, actions and anti-Vietnam sentiments behind the establishment of the Sala Sanctuary by M.I.T students in 1968; a ticket to the…
Page 13 contains a variety of paper-based ephemera related to Connecticut College. This includes an official letter of announcement from college president Charles E. Shain, stating that Connecticut College would become a coeducational institution in…
Page 14 contains a variety of handcrafted origami shapes; several paper and magazine clippings of patterned paper and names of various places and restaurants which were significant to Linda; a clipping of an advertisement and an illustration for the…
Page 15 contains three small circular stickers, which read 'Up the Mini,' 'Darwin Lied to Us,' and 'Virtue Can Hurt You'; two comedic drawings of faces, which show Linda's dislike of the weekdays on one side and her happiness towards weekends on the…
Page 16 includes a small fabric Princeton University flag; a clipping of a comedic illustration of the Campus Improvement Department; a handwritten note describing an unknown persons sadness over the "sudden passing of a mailbox"; an advertisement…
Page 17 includes a clipping of a newspaper article "Will Co-Education Come to Conn?" which was published in the Conn Census on Tuesday, February 28, 1967. It describes the co-educational stance of many institutions of higher education at the time…
Page 18 contains a Christmas card from Linda's Secret Santa; an illustration of a baby bird and chick; a tag for a woman's perfume called 'Replique' by Raphael; and a postcard from Linda's mother, which contains a picture of a red-headed woodpecker…
Page 19 includes a large print of an owl with the caption "Print Workshop 1969"; a newspaper clipping from Linda's hometown, North Attleboro, MA, announcing that Linda attained the dean's list for the first semester of the 1968-1969 academic year; a…