A small double-sided collage made from magazine clippings of images of women and clippings of words and phrases. The images and phrases all pertain to the question 'What Makes a Woman?', which is prominently pasted on the front of the collage.
Page 26 contains a small handmade card congratulating Linda on becoming a library representative at Connecticut College; a graduation card with Snoopy on the front; an image of two leaves; a small piece of paper with the Connecticut College emblem,…
Page 27 includes: a pamphlet describing the August 24, 1966 find of dinosaur tracks in Rocky Hill, Connecticut; a graduation card with Snoopy on the front cover; and a Connecticut College Room Assignment card indicating Linda's freshman year roommate…
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.