A letter from a very active and enthusiastic Jan Schuck to Arnold:
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Letters among the William E. Nevis family from World War II into the Baby Boom and the Eighties. 1943-1986. The first set of letters are World War II letters from Leonard J. Nevis to his brother Arnold H. Nevis, 1943–1945; second set to and from Arnold 1943–1951; third set Nevis and Wolfe family history; fourth set Arnold and Newlin 1952–1986; and final set Newlin's story 1986–2016
A letter from a very active and enthusiastic Jan Schuck to Arnold:
next post November 13, 1950
previous post November 1, 1950
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Hazel has been busy with church work, Girl Scouts and PTA. She messed up the payments of Arnold's life insurance again. Leonard, with Pat's assistance, is applying to medical schools around the country.
Hazel's sister-in-law Belle Bettencourt and her daughter JoAnn visited a few weeks earlier. Her niece-in-law Amelia Bettencourt Hyer and Amelia's husband Burnett Hyer stayed overnight on their way back from a convention.
Hazel's brother Elwood and his wife Rubye visited with their teenage son Walter. Her other brother Leslie and his wife Lenore came after that.
next post November 2, 1950
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Normally I do not post empty envelopes, but I suspect this one contained an application and therefore will play a role later in Arnold's Story. Note that the Sanford University School of Medicine was in San Francisco at that time, moving to the present-day campus near Palo Alto in 1959.
next post November 1, 1950
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Jan plays around with Arnold's name, calling him Harnie. She does something similar with Harvard–Army (Arvard–Harmy).
next post October 20, 1950
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Amelia and Burnett had two children — JoAnn and Geoffrey.
next post October 11, 1950
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An undated note from Jan Schuck to Arnold:
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Arnold gets an at-home invitation for the wedding of John and Frances Mason. Arnold stayed in touch with John Mason into the 1970s.
next post October 1950
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Apparently Jan Schuck missed seeing Arnold in Boston on his return from Newfoundland. She recently hiked Mt. Washington in New Hampshire with Ruth and Clem in a blizzard.
St. Anthony is a town on the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland.
next post September 30, 1950
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Hazel updates Arnold with some family news. They enjoyed sailing on Leonard's boat at Balboa Island, Newport Beach.
In the 1970s we visited Leonard's family and went sailing on his boat at Newport Beach. I don't know if it was the same boat or a newer one, but by then he had bought a small house to spend the weekend in.
next post September 28, 1950
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Laura Hall writes from McCloud.
next post September 26, 1950
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Tor Richter, another classmate from Harvard Medical School, writes Arnold with news from his class at Harvard Medical School. Some new names show up now: Al Skinner, Sarah, Bill Manson, Rutch, Al Damon, Marv Gordon, and Dave and Frances and Donald.
Arnold is now deciding whether he should pursue medical research or stick with his original plan to become a medical missionary in Korea.
next post September 22, 1950
previous post September 14, 1950
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