Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Friday, September 20, 2013
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Dear Grandma
Bellingham Wash
Jan 5 1939
Dear Grandma
Are you and Gramp fine? I hope you are. Thank for the book it's real good. With my three dollar I am going to buy a wrist watch I did not feel so good the 3rd. so I did not to school.
I stayed at farm till Friday. Had lots of fun I came home on the train. I went in the observation car and a negro porter kicked me out. I was mad at him
Will I must say goodby write me soon
Yours
Truly
Bill
P.S. We sure enjoy the toaster.
Jan 5 1939
Dear Grandma
Are you and Gramp fine? I hope you are. Thank for the book it's real good. With my three dollar I am going to buy a wrist watch I did not feel so good the 3rd. so I did not to school.
I stayed at farm till Friday. Had lots of fun I came home on the train. I went in the observation car and a negro porter kicked me out. I was mad at him
Will I must say goodby write me soon
Yours
Truly
Bill
P.S. We sure enjoy the toaster.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
‘...I will kill it’


http://www.pacificnewscenter.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15458:video-last-female-marianas-crow-on-guam-dies&catid=45:guam-news&Itemid=156
P.S. I am having a hard time making a clickable link here, so you might have to cut and paste the URL until I figure it out. :(
Labels:
children's art,
children's writing,
journals,
writing
Friday, February 8, 2013
Monday, November 12, 2012
Blame it on the fish
Entry in a vintage 1964 high school yearbook. Note that the pen (and apparently their relationship) changes halfway through the message.
To my Dearest [boy's name],
Hi! It has been lots of funknowing going with you and I hope we never break up. We have had so much fun together. I will hate to see you leave me this summer when you go fishing. I think you are a wonderful guy and I am very glad that I am the lucky girl to go with you. Even though we do have fights it is worth it. Well I wish you all the luck in the following years to come. I will never forget you [boy's name] and I hope you will never forget me even though we do break up. Good luck with your fishing this summer. Hope you catch alot of fish. My one wish is that you are always happy. Be good and keep smiling.
Loves ya always, [girl's name]
To my Dearest [boy's name],
Hi! It has been lots of fun
Loves ya always, [girl's name]
Labels:
teen writing,
writing,
yearbook inscriptions
Friday, October 26, 2012
Belgian waffles then The Dog House
The Dog House restaurant postcard from Helen's 1963 visit to Seattle, including the fairgrounds of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (now the Seattle Center).
9/22/63 Dear Bea & Jeanne, We went to the Bethany Pres. Church this A.M. and then to the fairgrounds. Of course it had to rain. Did take a few pictures. Had strawberry waffles at the Belgian booth at the Food Circus. Saw quite a bit but the rain got the best of us. Then we drove to "The Dog House" and had dinner. Then came on home. Are going to ride the monorail tomorrow. Hope everything is OK there. As ever, Helen.
Friday, October 12, 2012
1951 Strenuous Life
Lots of student inscriptions and signatures are written over the mermaid and mermen-decorated endpapers in this 1951 yearbook from Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Washington.
Labels:
teen writing,
writing,
yearbook inscriptions
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
You’re a young lady now
Published by Kotex in 1953, the writing on the back cover reads STATIONERY, SHAVE LEGS and, the all-important question, IS HE WEARING CUT-OFFS?
Friday, August 3, 2012
Dear Mildred
Bittersweet letters from three little New Jersey girls to their married older sister, Mildred, written during the 1918 flu pandemic that killed millions of people worldwide. Text is transcribed under the scans.
From her little sister, Evelyn:
Ridgefield N.J.
Oct 31
Dear Mildred I was out side Tuesday but I could not play with the outher girls I could not play in the back yard I could only sit down but I had to go in after while. Katheryn ran over to the gate she thought I was going to come out and play.
Dear Mildred I like the card you sent me I no the verse momma don't think I am strong enough to walk down the stairs.
Dear Mildred the book is very nice I read the book all through it is very nice. papa bought me a new pad.
Dear Mildred I thank you for the cotton it is very nice. we brought it to school first Bernice brought it to her tacher then I brught it to my teacher and my teacher let all the children see it Edith teacher father was so sick and the teacher had to leave the children out of school early because he was so sick that she had to go and see him and he died one sunday not very along ago school let out because of this sicknes I am going to school tuesday if I am strong enough maby. I cannot tell you anything about Edith teacher or school send my love to Russel.
Lovingly Evelyn
From her mother:
Ridgefield, Nov. 1-1918
Dear Mildred
I should have written to you today but had but there is not time left for that -- I have just finished a letter to Laura -- the first for two months. The children are doing nicely now. Evelyn has been getting up about noon since Tuesday and I still carry her up and down stair -- I feel better to day than I have since this sickness came. Hope you and Russell are O. K. Yes the box came and I stored it in the Attic after I had opened it -- I was startled when I saw the 5th Ave. Adress on it and wondered what had happened -- Your Loving Mother
I am going to let Bernice take this down to the P.O. Her first trip down.
From her little sister, Bernice:
Ridgefield, N. J.
Oct. 31
Dear Mildred
I recied my birthday present it is just big enough for me and it fits me fine. The sleves are not to big and they fit me well. Papa and mama like it very much to and they say that it will have to be my best sweater.
I to reied the card you sent me and thank you very much for it. I am saveing it because it is the only one I have. I know the peice that is on the frount of my card by heart.
And I also thank you for the nice book you gave me. I have readed it through twice and like it very much my story is about Dumble Bee who was so lazy and would not work. And learned how to work. I have so many things to write you about I hope you will get this letter in good time.
Lovely Bernice I am feeling fine
Give my love to Russell
I also forgot to tell you about my brithday party papa and mama gave me a pair of brown gloves and a new tress is orange and light blue stripes with blue cloer and eaves. And Kathryn small gave me a pencil box which I almost get every time I liked this all very much hope you have a happy Hallowe'en I am writing this in the munites I have because the girls are waiting for me to come out and play
So I close my letter with a which that you and Russell will keep well good by
From her little sister, Edith:
Ridgefield, N. J.
Oct. 31, 1918
Dear Mildred,
I thank you very much for the book. I got the book yesday eveing I read it after supper and I enjoyed it very much.
I heard that you are going to make me a sweater but you had to knite Russel one first for he needed it very badly.
I hope you will have a very happy Halloween. I am going out this eveing with my pupunkin for a little while I have a new pad for a birthday prestent on Bernices birthday I got a new green dress.
I have been up now for a week. And will be the first week I have been out Satrday.
I injoyed the card very mcuh to Kathryn is going to writgh a letter after we are all well.
Evelyn will be out for the first day Monday She got up last tusday and she is very glad to be up again.
Evelyn had the badest case of all she had nomonea [pneumonia] with her's I had the slitest case of all.
One of the little Berger Boys died sunday the day when I was taken sick so ther is only three boys left.
The the four boys were sick an the father and Ant. they all live in the same house next to Smalls only the mother dinent get sick but they are all up and out again.
I hope you and Russul will keep well.
Hear are some kissies x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Your Sister
Edith Beck
From her little sister, Evelyn:
Ridgefield N.J.
Oct 31
Dear Mildred I was out side Tuesday but I could not play with the outher girls I could not play in the back yard I could only sit down but I had to go in after while. Katheryn ran over to the gate she thought I was going to come out and play.
Dear Mildred I like the card you sent me I no the verse momma don't think I am strong enough to walk down the stairs.
Dear Mildred the book is very nice I read the book all through it is very nice. papa bought me a new pad.
Dear Mildred I thank you for the cotton it is very nice. we brought it to school first Bernice brought it to her tacher then I brught it to my teacher and my teacher let all the children see it Edith teacher father was so sick and the teacher had to leave the children out of school early because he was so sick that she had to go and see him and he died one sunday not very along ago school let out because of this sicknes I am going to school tuesday if I am strong enough maby. I cannot tell you anything about Edith teacher or school send my love to Russel.
Lovingly Evelyn
From her mother:
Ridgefield, Nov. 1-1918
Dear Mildred
I should have written to you today but had but there is not time left for that -- I have just finished a letter to Laura -- the first for two months. The children are doing nicely now. Evelyn has been getting up about noon since Tuesday and I still carry her up and down stair -- I feel better to day than I have since this sickness came. Hope you and Russell are O. K. Yes the box came and I stored it in the Attic after I had opened it -- I was startled when I saw the 5th Ave. Adress on it and wondered what had happened -- Your Loving Mother
I am going to let Bernice take this down to the P.O. Her first trip down.
From her little sister, Bernice:
Ridgefield, N. J.
Oct. 31
Dear Mildred
I recied my birthday present it is just big enough for me and it fits me fine. The sleves are not to big and they fit me well. Papa and mama like it very much to and they say that it will have to be my best sweater.
I to reied the card you sent me and thank you very much for it. I am saveing it because it is the only one I have. I know the peice that is on the frount of my card by heart.
And I also thank you for the nice book you gave me. I have readed it through twice and like it very much my story is about Dumble Bee who was so lazy and would not work. And learned how to work. I have so many things to write you about I hope you will get this letter in good time.
Lovely Bernice I am feeling fine
Give my love to Russell
I also forgot to tell you about my brithday party papa and mama gave me a pair of brown gloves and a new tress is orange and light blue stripes with blue cloer and eaves. And Kathryn small gave me a pencil box which I almost get every time I liked this all very much hope you have a happy Hallowe'en I am writing this in the munites I have because the girls are waiting for me to come out and play
So I close my letter with a which that you and Russell will keep well good by
From her little sister, Edith:
Ridgefield, N. J.
Oct. 31, 1918
Dear Mildred,
I thank you very much for the book. I got the book yesday eveing I read it after supper and I enjoyed it very much.
I heard that you are going to make me a sweater but you had to knite Russel one first for he needed it very badly.
I hope you will have a very happy Halloween. I am going out this eveing with my pupunkin for a little while I have a new pad for a birthday prestent on Bernices birthday I got a new green dress.
I have been up now for a week. And will be the first week I have been out Satrday.
I injoyed the card very mcuh to Kathryn is going to writgh a letter after we are all well.
Evelyn will be out for the first day Monday She got up last tusday and she is very glad to be up again.
Evelyn had the badest case of all she had nomonea [pneumonia] with her's I had the slitest case of all.
One of the little Berger Boys died sunday the day when I was taken sick so ther is only three boys left.
The the four boys were sick an the father and Ant. they all live in the same house next to Smalls only the mother dinent get sick but they are all up and out again.
I hope you and Russul will keep well.
Hear are some kissies x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Your Sister
Edith Beck
Friday, January 13, 2012
For the cocktail hour
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
I Got Word for you

I Got Word for you. Hommie
Mark in the Dark.
No walk in the park,
expecially after dark
or you’ll get hit with
a Dart. You told me
to trust you But All Ill
you did was make
Other dark mark
On me. So like all
the rest you’ve failed
the test. You told me
you would never
get valent or
Become dominant
over me you insalted
my intelligence, Thinking
I would forgive you
But apparently in your
absence I took
immediate action Because
of you and your physical
& mental abuse I again
was used. It an
embarrassment to me.
So I recommend to you
to schedule abuse class
But you’ll just disapper
Monday, January 2, 2012
It’s Britney, bitch!
Monday, December 5, 2011
What’s a Dolly Duzit?
Monday, October 10, 2011
Itchy Richard


Dear Barb
Itchy Richard made my head itch. I rilly liked it. It was relly funy. But I do not ander stand it. Why Richard has the nit in Richard head on the caver.
Dear Alli,
When I look closely at the picture, I see a white spot in Richard's hair, too. But he didn't have lice! Maybe it's a mistake from the illustrator. A nit is so small, it would be harder to see than the white dot on the cover.
It was a funny book, but I also learned a lot about lice! We know here at Island School that teasing people about having lice is not such a good idea. The lice could be on your head next.
Love, Barb
[Unfortunately, I'm not sure which Itchy Richard cover design Alli refers to, as there are several. I didn't see a white spot in Richard's hair on either of them, at least visible online.]