de LONG – ZANDE PAPERS: Series I – Folder 60. Letters to her family. January 1928.

SERIES I: ETHEL MARGUERITE DE LONG ZANDE
Folder 60.  Letters to her family.  January 1928.  10 items.

January 2, 1928.  “Well it takes a grandmother to fix up a lunch for a little boy!”

[January 4, 1928. Arab]  “My dears—we are nearly Harlan—1 1/2 hours late…”

[Postmarked January 7, 1928]  “Dearest Two—you see Berto has bloomed into correspondence!”

[Postmarked January 10, 1928] “End of 1st day of school. 104 children in family. Dearest Arabella…”

[Postmarked January 13, 1928]  “Dears—I’m so amused at Arabella’s proposal…”

[Postmarked January 17, 1928] [Mrs. George de Long]  “Berto originated the idea of making you a scarf…”

January 19 [1928]  “Dears—a little more of the children’s correspondence for you!”

[Postmarked January 23, 1928] “Dearest Arabella—I’m so sorry Berto’s remarks…”

[Postmarked January 24, 1928][The de Longs]  “Mother to E. in a bad temper…”

[Postmarked January 30, 1928] “And very cold—so that I stayed upstairs…”

  10 items.

January 2, 1928.  “Well it takes a grandmother to fix up a lunch for a little boy!”

[January 4, 1928. Arab]  “My dears—we are nearly Harlan—1 1/2 hours late…”

[Postmarked January 7, 1928]  “Dearest Two—you see Berto has bloomed into correspondence!”

[Postmarked January 10, 1928] “End of 1st day of school. 104 children in family. Dearest Arabella…”

[Postmarked January 13, 1928]  “Dears—I’m so amused at Arabella’s proposal…”

[Postmarked January 17, 1928] [Mrs. George de Long]  “Berto originated the idea of making you a scarf…”

January 19 [1928]  “Dears—a little more of the children’s correspondence for you!”

[Postmarked January 23, 1928] “Dearest Arabella—I’m so sorry Berto’s remarks…”

[Postmarked January 24, 1928][The de Longs]  “Mother to E. in a bad temper…”

[Postmarked January 30, 1928] “And very cold—so that I stayed upstairs…”