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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
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Hazel is still reading The Apostle, by Sholem Asch. The Seventh Beatitude is Matthew 5:9, which goes "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God."
Although Arnold is still a first year student in Harvard Medical School, he is taking classes at MIT. (He will eventually earn a PhD at MIT in 1956.)
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Mrs. Harry Sloane Coffin might have been the wife of Henry Sloane Coffin, a prominent Presbyterian minister, president of the Union Theological Seminary, and Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (there were at least two Presbyterian churches in the U.S. at that time due to a split during the U.S. Civil War, but they merged in 1980s). If so, she would have been Dorothy Eells.
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I am not sure of the address or street mentioned below. There is a Marquette St. in Albuquerque, New Mexico, so perhaps this is where Hazel went to bear children (for Arnold and Dolly — Leonard arrived unexpectedly early while there were still in Bluewater) or else her family lived there before she married. 215 North Edith may also be in Albuquerque, too, though it is now an empty lot, so maybe the old house was torn down after 1947.
Some language has changed in the past 70 years: Hazel says French fried potatoes rather than the current phrase French fries. And she writes motion picture camera, where we would now say movie camera. The trend is toward shorter expressions.
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A newsy letter from Hazel about their Christmas and New Years holidays:
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