An editorial published in the ConnCensus on December 10, 1968. The letter is written by John Foseen, who is now Linda Lee Abel's husband, while he was a graduate student at MIT. The letter is written in response to an article published 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…
A humorous handwritten warning notice describing the dangerous situations and disasters that exist beyond the door it was attached to, in order to make the point that "Your Entrance is Not Recommended."
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…
Clipping of an article describing the possibility of co-education eventually coming to Connecticut College. It describes the co-educational stance of many institutions of higher education at the time including: Connecticut College, Yale, Vassar and…
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…
A postcard addressed to Linda Lee Abel at her Connecticut College address from her mother. Transcription: "Wish these would come / to our feeder as they used to; / but guess we are getting / too civilized around / here. Everything about / the same…