Page 28 contains two handwritten notes to Linda from two of her friends; a hand drawn and captioned image of Snoopy sleeping; and a Connecticut College Correction Stub for Graduate Record Examinations.
Page 29 contains a reproduced image of a painting with a sailboat; Linda's name tag indicating she was part of the Connecticut College radio station WCNI; a newspaper clipping of a Family Circus comic; a newspaper clipping indicating that Linda made…
Page 30 contains a small thank you card from Louise Moreland Thomas thanking Linda for a bridal shower gift; a card indicating that Linda's friend Lynn Morgenstern gave birth to a baby girl on May 19, 1969; a small handwritten poem by Linda on the…
A small handwritten poem by Linda Lee Abel, written on a small folded sheet of paper. Transcription: 'Memories on a bulletin board / hanging on / trying to be forever / when they've past away / is it right for them to be / when only / past they…
Page 31 contains many handcrafted pieces. There is a cat made from a variety of pasted seeds; a drawing indicating college exam progression throughout the month of January; a name tag with Linda's name; and a colorful patterned drawing addressed to…
Page 1 contains two programs. A Connecticut College Class Day '69 program and a Baccalaureate Service Program. They are both from June 7, 1969 and contain details of the events, times, locations and people involved in each.
Clipping of several newspaper articles about the Sanctuary student movement sponsored by the MIT Resistance Group, which took place at the MIT Student Center in 1968. The students involved protested government and corporate recruiting activites and…
Clipping of a New York Times article written by William Borders on the topic of Yale University going coeducational for a week starting on November 4, 1968. It describes the student sponsored effort that allowed a total of seven hundred girls from…
Clipping of a New York Times article by William Borders discussing Yale University President Kingman Brewster Jr's decision to initiate a coeducational environment at Yale in September of 1969 by admitting five hundred girls.
Guide produced by the Boston Museum of Science. The guide illustrates the floor plan of the museum, including the location of exhibits and programs occurring at the time (late 1960s). Additional information includes hours of operation, program times…