To Davison, 1991
Scope and Contents
c.60 items
John Greppin writes about having met John Davison's daughter, Sarah, and having talked about religion and JD as a young man. Leslie Saunders sends a postcard from Ghana, and asks in another letter for a recommendation from JD in her application for a Fulbright scholarship. Others, including Bennett Zon, Susan Shields, and Gordon Adams, write frequently about their own lives. Notably, Kenneth Bernstein sends a thoughtful essay about his decision to return to Judaism after having been a Christian for most of his adult life.
Other Correspondents: Kimberly Beamon; Romeo Cascarino; Alan Davison; Hollet 'Holly' Davison; Roderic Davison; Sarah Davison; Louise Dibble; Leah Efron; Richard Sher, Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society; David F. Morrill, Managing Editor, Eighteenth Century Life; Regina Gordon; Daniel Graves; David Hatt; Harry Hewitt; Nancy Cochran Block, Chairman, IHS Composition Contest, International Horn Society; Daniel Katz; David Lesniaski; Joel and Ellen Mandelbaum; Etta Mekeel; Louise Pinkow; Harrison 'Harry' Roper; Leslie Saunders; Samuel Snipes; Sara Snyder; 'Mimi' Stevens; Kathleen Wright
Highlights include:
Greppin, John. 11/10. About having enjoyed meeting JD's daughter, Sarah.
Bernstein, Kenneth. 10/31. Essay explaining his decision to return to Judaism.
Dates
- Creation: 1991
Conditions Governing Access note
This collection is open for research.
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