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Saturday, July 3, 2021

Arnold and Newlin: Florida 1962

Allan proudly stands by a class project at Littlewood Elementary School (barely two blocks from their home at 3448 NW 11th Avenue), which Arnie and Newlin's four sons attended. Joel is in kindergarten in 1962; Allan is in the second grade.

Allan, class photo, circa 1962 or 1963

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Allan with a class project at Littlewood Elementary School, Gainesville, Florida

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis

Allan sits with puppy Ruffy in the carport. Ruffy fell down a storm drain and died shortly after that. The carport was enclosed as a garage in 1998.

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Allan with Ruffy

Joel, kindergarten class photo, circa 1962 or 1963 

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Andrew and Joel, 1962

1962 photo by Newlin Nevis
Joel, Andrew and Arnie in front of the house;
this façade had pink brink and dark brown cedar wood

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Allan on the patio in the back yard

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Joel in the back yard

Bill and Hazel drove their trailer across country to visit us in Florida in 1962:

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Joel on his grandparents' car with their trailer in the background

In the living room, we had a set of colorful vinyl floor cushions to sit by the fireplace. Arnie and Newlin got them already in 1960 when the house was new. The first cold spell they were excited to light a fire and sit by it with another Gainesville couple they knew. The wife in that couple kept commenting on the smoke smell but the other three dismissed her complaints until Arnie stood up into a cloud of smoke hovering inches above their heads rising to the ceiling. Even though he had done the flue test to ensure there was an updraft with the flue trap open before building the fire, the chimney was partially closed by a brick or stone that had fallen down. The smoke damaged all the cabinetry in the kitchen and it all had to be stripped and refinished. The living and dining rooms had to be repainted. Since the object in the flue was too large to have be shoved down after the chimney cap had been placed, the insurer insisted the builder cover the damage.

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Joel by the fireplace in the living room

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Allan at the beach, most likely Crescent Beach

The family could be swimming at any one of numerous local lakes in the Gainesville area, possibly Lake Santa Fe.

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Andrew, Newlin and Joel swimming in a lake, Florida, 1962

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Allan, Joel, Andrew, and Newlin

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Andrew, Allan and Newlin

The family visits to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Arnie is rarely in the family photos because Newlin was a lousy photographer (usually cutting off heads or feet), so the burden fell on Arnie.
1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Allan, Andrew, and Joel, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

1962 photo by Arnold H. Nevis
Allan, Andrew, Newlin, and Joel, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Ray Pepinsky was one of Arnie's closest friends. The two of them ran the University of Florida's biomedical engineering program. As couples, the Pepinskys and the Nevises ate dinner out frequently over the decades.

Arnie, Louise Pepinsky, Newlin, unidentified, Ray Pepinsky

Arnie must have bought some jewelry for Newlin for their anniversary on September 6:

John Wanamaker gift card from Arnie to Newlin

John Wanamaker gift card from Arnie to Newlin, probably jewelry for their anniversary on September 6, 1962

In late 1962 the family poses for a Christmas card photo:

Andrew, Arnie, Allan, Joel, and Newlin in late 1962

Nevis Christmas card 1962 with Arnold, Allan, Joel, Andrew, and Newlin

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Arnold and Newlin: Brussels, September 1961

Arnie stops over in Brussels on his return trip to the USA, around September 16 or 17, 1961.

The Atomium, constructed for Expo 1958 (Brussels World's Fair), represents a single unit of iron crystal
magnified 165 billion times, with nine spheres representing the iron molecule atoms

Grand-Place de Bruxelles

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Friday, July 2, 2021

Arnold and Newlin: Geneva, September 1961

Arnold heads from Rome to Geneva on September 15, 1961:

1961 slide by Arnold H. Nevis
Train station platform, Geneva, 1961

1961 slide by Arnold H. Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold H. Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold H. Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold H. Nevis
Tomb of the Duke of Brunswick, across from the Hotel Richemond




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Arnold and Newlin: September 10–14, 1961

A letter from Newlin in Florida to Arnie at the Hotel Michelangelo in Rome, September 10, 1961:




Newlin took Allan, Joel and Andrew to her mother's in Crawfordville, but did not cross paths with her sisters Sheryl or Eloise or their families there; the Uhrigs lived next door to Arnie and Newlin; the Greers lived across the street, opposite to the Uhrigs

A postcard from Arnie in Rome to Newlin in Gainesville, September 11, 1961:

the Forum in Rome, circa 1961

It is odd that Arnie uses the German Rom, instead of Italian Roma;
the reception was probably in the Baths of Diocletian, now part of the Museo Nazionale Romano

A half envelope and a whole letter from Arnie to Newlin, September 14, 1961:



The Musei Capitolini (Capitoline Museums) is a single museum containing
a group of art and archaeological museums in Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome

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Thursday, July 1, 2021

Arnold and Newlin: Rome, September 1961

Arnie always woke up early, and was excited to explore the streets of places he visited. Rome was no exception, so many of these slides were early morning images, others from day-time tours.

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis
Trevi Fountain, Rome

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis
Castel Sant'Angelo and the Aelian Bridge

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis
St. Peter's Square, Vatican City

1961 slide by Arnold Nevis
Bramante StaircaseVatican Museums, 1932 design by Giuseppe Momo

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Arnold and Newlin: September 8–9, 1961

Arnie sends postcards to Allan, Joel and Newlin from Rome:





Vatican City panorama from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica (postcard)


postcard of the Coliseum

The Creation of Adam, circa 1508–1512, by Michelangelo, in the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican

postcard of Saint Sebastian by Guido Reni


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