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Monday, March 22, 2021

Arnold's Story: January 25, 1949 MHN

The Nevis family clearly enjoys the art exhibition "Berlin Masterpieces" at the Los Angeles County Museum exposition park. Entrance cost was 30 cents. The art work was stolen by Hitler and the Nazis of the Third Reich, recovered by the monuments men of the World War II Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program, and eventually repatriated to rightful pre-war owners. 

Leonard was an active athlete throughout much of his life — skiing, sailing, and hiking. Here he, his wife Pat and their friends take advantage of the recent snowfall in Southern California to ski at Big Pines in the San Gabriel Mountains.










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Arnold's Story: January 25, 1949 Bill Jarvis

Bill Jarvis, who also goes by Foots or Footsie, catches up on mutual acquaintances from the Army Air Force.



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Sunday, March 21, 2021

Arnold's Story: January 11, 1949

A rare snow fell in Los Angeles and Southern California over several days January 9 through 12, 1949. Here are two family photos from their home in Glendale.

Television parties are evidently now popular. In the 1940s televisions were not all that common in American homes, but they were clearly a growing trend.

501 East Mountain Street, Glendale, CA, USA

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"Snow laden palm tree after 2nd snow fall"

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Laura with snowball in front of a palm tree

Laura playing in the snow, 501 East Mountain Street, Glendale








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Arnold's Story: January 5, 1949

Hazel writes about their Christmas and New Year's activities and the exchange of Christmas presents. With their new television aerial, they have much better reception and can enjoy more options and better quality images for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day programming, including the Tournament of Roses parade and football game. Various friends and family visited as well. The 'Valley' refers to the San Joaquin Valley, where most of the Nevis relatives still live. 










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Saturday, March 20, 2021

Arnold's Story: January 3, 1948

Arnold writes with an update on his studies and anticipated clinical work as well as a mention of two recent snow storms.





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Arnold's Story: January 2, 1949

Arnold have officially joined to the Old South Church as a member. It is not Presbyterian but appears similar enough to the family's Presbyterian church in Glendale.


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Friday, March 19, 2021

Arnold's Story: December 25, 1948

Arnold describes his Christmas presents from the family and his Christmas activities and plans:







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Arnold's Story: October 17, 1948

Arnold is now back at Harvard Medical School after a summer job in northern California and a visit to his family in southern California. At least three letters are missing from Arnold's cache of correspondence, considering what he says in this letter.





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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Arnold's Story: September 23, 1948

This letter is mistakenly date September 23, when it is clearly written on August 23 (as seen on the postmark). The contents fit well in the August correspondence about sending books, leaving McCloud on September 10, a friend's visit, and Leonard and Pat coming home to Glendale.



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Arnold's Story: September 1, 1948

September 1 brings another premium notice from the Veterans Administration National Service Life Insurance and a letter from father to son. Bill plans to take the Streamliner luxury service from Los Angeles to Chicago for a convention and then onto New York to check up on the Ideal System Company's East Coast office, but he asks Arnold to drop in for an unplanned visit to see how things really are. 





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