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to Louis Stamps
26 April 1965
Sabaroff, Susanne, 1944-
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Penn State. She writes of her love for him, and also of her school work, grades, and future teaching assignments.
GLC09571.36
28 April 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Penn State, in which she asks him about wedding plans and worries about an upcoming exam.
GLC09571.37
30 April 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Penn State. She writes about her upcoming trip home and her wedding preparations, and she reassures him about his upcoming oral exams for his doctoral program.
GLC09571.38
2 May 1965
Letter to Louis Stamps from Susanne Sabaroff, written from Penn State. She describes her weekend without him, and she wishes him luck on his oral examinations.
GLC09571.39
Notes and Photographs of Paul H. Lobik [Decimalized .01-.05]
1933-1939
Various
Two photographs of Paul H. Lobik, one taken with Olive McGuire; an invitation to the wedding of Genevieve Aletta; a postcard offering employment at the World's Fair; a miniature umbrella with a small note.
GLC09580
[Photograph of Paul H Lobik]
A photograph of Paul H. Lobik as a young man.
GLC09580.01
[Photograph of Paul H. Lobik and Olive McGuire]
24 July 1938
A photograph of Paul H. Lobik and Olive McGuire, taken at a photobooth in Laurel, Indiana. It has a note on the back, indicating that Olive organized a nighttime tour of Southern Indiana for Paul and 4 others.
GLC09580.02
[Wedding Invitation for Genevieve Aletta and Martin Huska]
1938
Johnson, Stella, fl. 1938
An invitation from Mrs. Stella Johnson for the wedding of her daughter, Genevieve Aletta, to Martin Huska. The wedding is to be held on 24 September 1938 at the Evangelical Saron Lutheran Church in Chicago, Illinois. The envelope has a note from Paul...
GLC09580.03
[Postcard to Paul H. Lobik]
4 May 1933
Wigner, E.L., fl. 1933
A postcard from Capt. E. L. Wigner to Paul H. Lobik (here: Hlobik) informing him of an employment opportunity at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair.
GLC09580.04
[Note and Mini Umbrella] [Decimalized .01-.02]
9 September 1939
Lobik, Paul H., 1915-1998
A note on yellow paper describing the night of 9 September 1939: bowling, a wedding shower, and "making love," and a miniature umbrella.
GLC09580.05
[Note by Paul H. Lobik]
A note on yellow paper describing the night of 9 September 1939: bowling, a wedding shower, and "making love." Miniature umbrella, GLC09580.06, originally included with note.
GLC09580.05.01
[Miniature Umbrella from Wedding Shower]
A miniature paper umbrella from the wedding shower of Lobik's friends. Originally included with a note by Lobik about the wedding shower.
GLC09580.05.02
[Letters from Private Herbert C. Conner to Mrs. Nueal Dorroh, 1942-1944][Decimalized .01-.67]
1942-1944
Conner, Herbert C., 1916-1944
Collection of letters belonging to Private Herbert C. Conner addressed to his sister Mrs. Nueal Dorroh dated 1942-1944. Contains approximately 66 letters and one note of an address. Pertains to training while at Fort Bragg and being stationed in the...
GLC09581
To Mrs. Nueal Dorroh
February 27, 1942
Conner writes that he has received 3 or 4 letters from Nueal, his sister. He asks Nueal to tell her husband B.J. that he wishes he was back driving. He tells Nueal not to worry about him; he is fine, but he does not have time to write. Conner reports...
GLC09581.01
07 March 1942
Conner hopes that Nueal and B.J. are ok and says that he is fine. He writes that the men brag on him and treat him well. He reports that they go out 2 nights on a black out a week. He says that the weather is very different compared to Alabama as it...
GLC09581.02
10 March 1942
Conner writes that Fayetteville, N.C. is 8 miles away from Fort Bragg. He says he will not go to Fayetteville though because it's a mean place and he doesn't want to get in trouble. He says that it is colder here and very rainy. He has not yet...
GLC09581.03
23 May 1942
Conner tells Nueal not to write him until he sends her his new address for when he is on "the other side." He writes that he doesn't mind serving because he has to get it over with and do his part. He will send his allotment of money to mom and dad...
GLC09581.04
22 August 1942
Conner and Jonas read each other's mail and talk about home when they get together every night. They have a lot planned for when they return. They attended a show Friday night and had a good time. Conner has sent $90 home since he's been in the army...
GLC09581.05
07 October 1942
Conner asks if Harold Conner, or Charles Dorroh, B.J's brother, are in the army. He requests that Nueal send him a list of hands who are in the army. He says that he likes to get long letters. Jonas is ok, and as "fat as a hog." He asks Nueal to tell...
GLC09581.06
10 October 1942
Conner received 10 letters yesterday and 7 pictures from Amy. He has not gotten the pictures that Nueal sent. He asks Nueal to tell Amy he received her pictures on October 9th. He writes that Lola Gene looks very sweet in the pictures, and the men...
GLC09581.07
21 October 1942
Conner was glad to receive 12 letters this past week, especially the pictures of Nueal and Lola Gene. He wishes that he could send a picture of himself if only he could get it made. Writing in response to the news about B.J. from Nueal, Conner says...
GLC09581.08
08 November 1942
Conner was pleased to receive the photos of Lola Gene, Meg, and Sam. He writes that mom sent him cigarettes as a Christmas present, but that he does not need him since Jonas doesn't smoke and he gave his cigarettes to Herbert. Conner has not received...
GLC09581.09
24 November 1942
Responding to Nueal's news about Dorroh Conner, Conner hopes that he does join the Air Corp. He advises Dorroh Conner not to stay around and let the army get him. Conner wishes that he had had time to join the Air Corp. He expresses sadness at the...
GLC09581.10
December 8, 1942
Conner writes to Nueal that he will be sending her a Christmas card soon. He says that "it is not much but it is the best I can do they gave them to me so I will send them to you all." He tells Nueal he made his allotment of $40 that he will be...
GLC09581.11
10 December 1942
Conner reports that he has been getting a lot of mail, and more than all of the men in the company. He writes that "every time we have a mail call most of the boys says Conner will get them all so I tell them that what I want while I am here and they...
GLC09581.12
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