Document Type
Correspondence
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Date
1-3-1953
Keywords
baking soda, Pennsylvania Dutch dialect, WEEU radio program, Alfred Shoemaker, Morris Reppert, Hamburg
Description
In a handwritten postcard dated January 3, 1953, Morris Reppert responds to Alfred L. Shoemaker's WEEU radio program request for the Pennsylvania Dutch name for baking soda.
Sender
Morris Reppert
Recipient
Alfred L. Shoemaker
Corresponds to:
Packet 8-2
City
Hamburg, Pennsylvania
Transcription
Dear sir:
On your radio program you asked for the dutch name of baking soda. The dutch name as I remember is Sali Rader
Yours truly
Morris Reppert
Hamburg, Pa.
Language
English and Pennsylvania German
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Recommended Citation
Reppert, Morris, "Postcard From Morris Reppert to Alfred L. Shoemaker, January 3, 1953" (1953). Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents. 160.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/160
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