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Box 3

 Container

Contains 13 Results:

Letters home, September-October 1918

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents The nineteenth folder in the Natalie Gookin papers contains letters written every day in correspondence between Bryn Mawr College junior Natalie Gookin and her family in Chicago during September and October 1918. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. From her letters, the intimate relationship between Natalie and her parents is evident from the amount of detail that she writes about. Much of her letters are spent focusing on her...
Dates: September-October 1918

Letters home, November 1918

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents The twentieth folder in the Natalie Gookin papers contains letters written every day in correspondence between Bryn Mawr College junior Natalie Gookin and her family in Chicago during November 1918. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. In her letters, Natalie demonstrates the close and intimate relationship she has with her parents through her detailed descriptions and opinions that she expresses. Much of what she writes in her...
Dates: November 1918

Letters home, December 1918

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents The twenty first folder in the Natalie Gookin papers contains letters written every day in correspondence between Bryn Mawr College junior Natalie Gookin and her family in Chicago during December 1918. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. The intimate relationships between Natalie and her parents is evident throughout her letters, as she writes about every detail of her life and thoughts to them. In her letters, she writes mostly...
Dates: December 1918

Letters home, January 1919

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents The twenty second folder of the Natalie Gookin papers contains letters written every day in correspondence between Bryn Mawr College junior Natalie Gookin and her family in Chicago during January 1919. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. The close and intimate relationship that Natalie has with her parents is evident from the amount of details and thoughts she expresses in her letters. Her main topic of interest is her classes and...
Dates: January 1919

Letters home, February 1919

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents The twenty third folder in the Natalie Gookin papers contains letters written every day in correspondence between Bryn Mawr college junior Natalie Gookin and her family in Chicago during February 1919. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. In her letters, Natalie’s intimate and close relationship with her parents is evident from the amount of details and discussion that she reveals to them. Her letters switch from pen and paper to...
Dates: February 1919

Letters home, March 1919

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents The twenty fourth folder in the Natalie Gookin papers contains letters written every day in correspondence between Bryn Mawr College junior Natalie Gookin and her family in Chicago during March 1919. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. In her letters, Natalie demonstrates the close and intimate relationship she has with her parents through her detailed accounts of life as a Bryn Mawr student. Much of her letters revolve around her...
Dates: March 1919

Letters home, April 1919

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 7
Dates: April 1919

Letters home, May 1919

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents The twenty-sixth folder in the Natalie Gookin papers contains letters written every day in correspondence between Bryn Mawr College junior Natalie Gookin and her family in Chicago during May 1919. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. Due to her close and intimate relationship with her family, Natalie writes in great detail about her thoughts and feelings regarding academics, various events in the Bryn Mawr community, and her time with...
Dates: May 1919

Letters home, September 1919

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents The twenty-seventh folder in the Natalie Gookin papers consists of letters written every day in correspondence by Bryn Mawr College senior Natalie Gookin and her father Frederick Gookin to their family in Chicago during their summer vacation in September 1919. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. Natalie and her father spend much of their letters describing their adventures as they travel around New York and Washington DC and the...
Dates: September 1919

Letters home, October 1919

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents The twenty-eighth folder in the Natalie Gookin papers contains letters written every day in correspondence between Bryn Mawr College senior Natalie Gookin and her family in Chicago during October 1919. These letters have been arranged chronologically according to the date that they were written. From her letters, Natalie is visibly optimistic about being a senior and takes time to reflect on the fact that she has finally made it to senior year. Her close and intimate relationship with her...
Dates: October 1919