OLIVE COOLIDGE Correspondence 1942 Bob to Oggy JUNE

Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series 09: BIOGRAPHY – Staff
Olive Coolidge, Asst Nurse, 1941-1942
Olive Dame Coolidge (1920-2008)
Correspondence 1942 June 1-23
Bob (Robert Butman) to Oggy (Olive)

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TAGS: Olive Coolidge correspondence, Olive Dame Coolidge, Robert Butman, Washington DC


OLIVE COOLIDGE Correspondence 1942 Bob to Oggy JUNE 1 – 23

TRANSCRIPTIONS

[Note: Transcriptions are in chronological order and not necessarily in the order of the file number. Transcriptions are in process.]

003 POSTMARK: JUNE 2, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 1, 1942
Oggy Dearest,

After much cogitation I’ve decided xxxxx

004 POSTMARK: JUNE 3, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 2, 1942
10:50
Hello Darling,

Seems to me I’m getting to be a regular night-owl, – xxxx

005 POSTMARK: JUNE 4, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 3, 1942
10:45

Dearie – I need a wife badly. xxxx

006 POSTMARK: JUNE 5, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 4, 1942

Oggy Dearest,
Now that is really a letter! xxxx

007 POSTMARK: JUNE 6, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 6, 1942
Darling – You’re a goof. A very lovable one of course. xxxx

008 POSTMARK: JUNE 8, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 7, 1942
10:45

Dearest Oggy,
At last – I have finally gotten around to writing. xxxx

009 POSTMARK: JUNE 9, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 8, 1942

Come, come Dearie – don’t be thataway. You don’t look pretty when xxxx

010 POSTMARK: JUNE 11, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 10, 1942
Wednesday 10:00 P.M.

Hello Darling,
I’m just in the mood where I’d like to spend about a month with you xxxx

012 POSTMARK: JUNE 12, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 11, 1942
11:00 P.M.

Oggy Darling,
After long hours of careful & deliberate consideration I’ve come to the conclusion xxxx

013 POSTMARK: JUNE 14, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 13, 1942

Hello Darling,
Well – here I am a-sitting & a-waiting for you to give me a buzz on the phone. xxxx

014 POSTMARK: JUNE 15, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 14, 1942

Hello Darling,
Some days are more than others – like today for instance. xxxx

015 POSTMARK: JUNE 16, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 15, 1942

Hello Sweetheart,
I wish I could say hello personally instead of writing in – xxxxx

011 POSTMARK: JUNE 17, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 16, 1942

Oggy Darling,
We’ve just been listening to the radio – to Fibber McGee & Molly. xxxx

016 POSTMARK: JUNE 17, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 17, 1942

Hello Darling,
Hmm – looks as though a reasonable amount of excitement xxxx

017 POSTMARK: JUNE 19, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 18, 1942

Darling,
Now that Joe & I have won the war and settled all the burning questions xxxx

018 POSTMARK: JUNE 21, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 21, 1942

Hello Darling –
I certainly am glad I called you last night – it made me feel much better. xxxx

019 POSTMARK: JUNE 23, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 22, 1942

Hello Darling,
Guess I spoke too soon – t’was a very nice & cheerful letter I got today. xxxx

020 POSTMARK: JUNE 24, 1942, WASHINGTON, D.C.

June 23, 1942

Much much better Darling – you sound so much more rested & cheerful. xxxx


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