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Description
In this typed letter from Linda Grace Hoyer to her son, John Updike, Linda reminisces about the anniversary of their move from Shillington to Plowville, and describes memories of John during the move. Linda also reports on attending a speech by R.G. Le Tourneau and comments about Christianity and money.
Publication Date
10-31-1950
Document Type
Letter
City
Plowville, Pennsylvania
Keywords
Harvard University, money, Christianity, Henry J. Taylor, Robert Gilmour Le Tourneau, Don Updike, Linda Grace Hoyer, John Updike, Wesley Russell Updike, Christian Science Monitor, Plowville, Shillington
Language
English
Sender
Linda Grace Hoyer
Recipient
John Updike
Disciplines
American Literature | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Hoyer, Linda Grace, "Letter from Linda Grace Hoyer to John Updike, October 31, 1950" (1950). Linda Grace Hoyer Family Correspondence. 27.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/hoyer_correspondence/27
Rights Statement
For permissions which fall outside of educational use, please contact the Ursinus College Library Special Collections Department: https://www.ursinus.edu/library/archives-special-collections/
Comments
This letter has flowers on the left margin.
This letter is signed [Mother].