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Thursday, February 11, 2021

Arnold's Story: November 22 & 24, 1947

Here is another empty envelope, this one from Chuck Cutler:


This letter from Ken Shauer confirms that his nickname was "Guernsey". The train from Pelham, New York, to Grand Central Terminal on MetroNorth still takes 31 minutes in 2021 as it did in 1947.






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Arnold's Story: November 16, 1947

A letter from Dick and Jean Harper in Minneapolis, where Dick is working on a master's degree in physics.





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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Arnold's Story: November 7 & 13, 1947

Here we have an empty envelope with no contents, from Dr. Clarence Kerr of the Family's local Presbyterian church in Glendale.


A note from Elmer Hall with news of his wife Francis "Frankie" and their newborn son. I cannot make the location on the envelope — Storril?



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Arnold's Story: October 31, 1947

We learn here that Dolly has diabetes and has to monitor her blood sugar and albumen; she took insulin injections as the treatment.




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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Monday, February 8, 2021

Arnold's Story: October 23, 1947

Bill Nevis writes to his son Arnold in October 1947. He mentions that he plans a family trip to Boston to visit Arnold and see his birthplace in North Boston. I suspect that Dolly has married Lee by now as it sounds like they may be living together. 




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Arnold's Story: October 20, 1947

Chuck Cutler writes to Arnold in October 1947:





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Sunday, February 7, 2021

Arnold's Story: October 19, 1947

Ken Shauer is probably a classmate from Caltech. "Guernsey" may be his nickname.





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previous post  October 14, 1947

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Arnold's Story: October 14, 1947

From this letter we learn that Footsie Jarvis is an Army pal of Arnold's.




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Saturday, February 6, 2021

Arnold's Story: October 10, 1947

I still have that Big T blanket. It is navy blue with yellow trim and is falling apart with holes. In Gainesville we never used it. I think because it is wool and too hot for Florida weather, or perhaps it was a bit scratchy. I had not realized it was an award though.

Mary Neves Madruga — the spelling Nevis had not been fixed when she was born in 1875 and the Portuguese spelling Neves was used then — is Arnold's oldest aunt on the Nevis side. I think that Belmede is her son, thus Bill Nevis's nephew and Arnold's first cousin.






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Arnold's Story: October 9, 1947

This letter, from Leonard's then wife Pat Nevis to Arnold, shows him now in medical school at Harvard University. I do not have much info about Arnold's sister-in-law Pat. I met her a number of times and enjoyed her company quite a bit (after the she remained good friends with her former parents-in-laws Bill and Hazel Nevis and her former sister-in-law Laura Nevis), but I do not have her maiden name and at the moment I do not recall her married name from her second marriage. And I can not seem to find the date of Len and Pat's wedding.

The Ideal System Company was Bill Nevis's accounting company. He added his son Leonard as a partner after World War II, and sent Leonard and Pat off to New York City to open an East Coast office for the firm. The handsome building at 136 Liberty Street was torn down recently; it stood across from the 911 Memorial in what is now Liberty Park. 







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Friday, February 5, 2021

Arnold's Story: October 1947 Veterans Administration

Arnold got a premium notice for life insurance through the Veterans Administration:




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Arnold's Story: August 27, 1947

Arnold got a reminder to pay his dues to the Institute of Radio Engineers to maintain his membership. His membership shows here as starting in December 1946.




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Thursday, February 4, 2021

Arnold's Story: August 7, 1947

Phil Lamson writes to Arnold in August 1947. In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do? is a best-selling religious fiction novel written by Charles Monroe Sheldon, 1896; the book ranks as one of the best-selling books of all time and has sold more than 50,000,000 copies.






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