Saturday, March 31, 2012

Hinman Bigelow Letters: Track Team (1920)


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The 1919-1920 Mercersburg Academy Track Team
Mercersburg, Pennsylvania

Source: Karux, 1920

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Don Whaley Hansen



Don Whaley Hansen
27 March 1925 - 28 March 1996

Don Whaley was born to Lewis Andreas and Mabel Belle (Whaley) Hansen of Cadillac, Michigan on 27 March 1925 at 7 am. He studied at Cadillac High School in Cadillac, MI, Northwestern University in Evanston, IL and Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. He later taught Music at Greensboro College (1950-1983) in Greensboro, NC, along with his wife Jo Plum. By the time he retired, he was chairman of the music department. He died on 28 March 1996 in Greensboro at the age of 71.





Rest In Peace Don

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Monday, March 12, 2012

Hinman Bigelow Letters: With Lots of Love (19 Mar 1919)

This letter was written on 19 March 1919. Hinman Bigelow has received the $30 he demanded in his last letter, but he's not finished yet. I don't think he's going to be happy until he's emptied his poor mother's savings account.

March 10th

Dear Mother,

I received your letter also the check for $30. The pictures were good, infact better than I expected. Thank sister for me. Tell her to write me once in awhile, I think I write about two letters to her one. Ask her if she kept one of each picture containing myself if she didn't I will send her the pictures to keep!

You don't seem to realize I am saving money by not coming to Atlantic City, well I figure I am saving at least $15.

Travelling expenses =
22.50
Board 10 days (in Atlantic)
30.00
Allowance
7.00
59.50

Well it is closer to $30 than $15. Don't you think I have done what is best? Although I hate to sacrifice my vacation.

Well mother I have not made good this term in either deportment or lessons but hope to make them both up during vacation and next term I will start afresh.

I hope also to make good in track. Tell sister to show you some of the clippings I sent her.

Also during my stay here I hope to get off my conditions and be eligible to compete for Mercersburg in the coming meets. If when the Pennsylvania meet is about a week off I send for some money to spend on the trip you send me anywhere from $5 to $10 to get my suit in condition and for any little extra's, and remember the sacrifice I am now making.

Please give the enclosed clipping to sister to put with the rest.

With lots of love to you and best regards to Mrs Russell and the rest.

Your loving son
Ted Bigelow

P.S. Bob Card is the fellow not Bob Kimble.

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