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 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 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 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 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 10 contains two newspaper clippings of photographic images of unknown subjects; a hand drawn rendition of Charlie Brown holding a report card with a caption about happiness beneath; a print of a pair of boots made from a metal engraving plate,…
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.
A small handmade card congratulating Linda Lee Abel on becoming a library representative at Connecticut College. Transcription: Dear Linda, / 'Conn-gratulations'! Take good / care of the library for those of us, / who don't make it over there / as…
Postcard of New London Harbor Light in New London, Conn. The card is addressed to "Mrs. Lara" (?) in New Britain, Conn. It has a New London postmark from 1933.