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Letters of Note

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Happy birthday to this unimprovable letter.

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On this day in 2002. (From the excellent book, 'Kurt Vonnegut: Letters', edited by Dan Wakefield.)

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The National Gallery in London is renovating its Sainsbury Wing and they’ve just found a secret letter from one of the original donors, sunk into a concrete column, saying that he hates the columns and is glad they’re being demolished. 10/10 unhinged rich man behaviour, no notes

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I wonder if any student will ever top this email.

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On this day in 1915, Katherine Mansfield wrote these two sentences in a short letter to her brother, Leslie, who was serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France. Sadly, this would be the last time she wrote to him; Leslie was killed two months later.

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A tweet from 1950

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"May we comfort You?"

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On this day in 1916. (From 'Letters Between Katherine Mansfield and John Middleton Murry' – Edited by Cherry A. Hankin.)

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60 years ago today

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Happy birthday to this plan.

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Exactly 50 years ago, Richard Nixon wrote what is now the most famous resignation letter in history.

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"I am one of these strange fuckers who finds great pleasure in being alone." —Charles Bukowski writing to Gerald Locklin on this day in 1981


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I just saw letter that Zora Neale Hurston typed in 1942 to a man she had been married to. It begins “Here is your ring. By putting it into your hands I hope this makes it unnecessary for you to come to see me for any reason what so ever. In fact it is my earnerst prayer that I…

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