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Eleanore Celeste has been in an accident after her driver stopped at a police signal, but a truck did not and hit them from behind. No one was injured, but she mentions "my hands are still trembling a bit, I was so frightened". She was on her way to the hospital to see her mother. The letter is labelled number 123.
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Eleanore Celeste has been shopping for warm hats and dresses at Koenige, Beyers and Bambergers. She then visited with friends/neighbours the Glaesers. Her family is heading to Rahway, New Jersey. The letters are labelled number 48, 49, and 50.
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Eleanore Celested mentions that men have been returning from duty, but Arthur appears to be sad in a photo he has sent her. She writes a loving message to lift his spirits until he returns home. She signs the letter "Wifie to be". The letter is labelled number 268.
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A brief letter as Eleanore Cesleste waits for her "Auntie and Uncle Dick" to arrive from Whippang. She mentions she was in town the previous week for a wedding and went to the Waldorf for afternoon tea.
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It is unknown when the Montcalm will sail the Gulf of the St. Lawrence, so Eleanore Celeste waits to travel to Arthur in Shelter Bay. She visited with Mother Schmon after taking her own Mother to the dentist. The letter is labelled number 69.
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Eleanore Celeste mentions she has not received a letter from Arthur in over three weeks. She discusses her history studies, visits with friends and letters she has received from Arthur's brother Gus. In the second part of the letter, she has received a letter from Arthur. She then begins to tell a scenario of a day in the life of couple once they are living together. The letter is labelled number 13.
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She begins the letter by mentioning the marriage of her friend Maude to Leslie Douglass. She had a visit with Mother Schmon and Gus, Arthur's brother has returned to college. There is also a newspaper clipping titled "Can't Send Articles to Soldiers in France Unless Asked For". The letter is labelled number 80.
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A short note that reads:"My dear Artie, I shall be at the Penn station tomorrow to meet you at 2:25. Can hardly wait. Honest! With haste, Celeste"
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Eleanore Celeste has had a falling out with her friend Hilda Hartdegen because she doesn't want to contact "Uncle Dickie", but Hilda wants her to call him to set up an outing. Arthur had said that he didn't want Eleanore Celeste to see "Uncle Dickie" without the company of her Mother.
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"An Act to provide for the recognition of the Beaver (Castor canadensis) as a symbol of the sovereignty of the Dominion of Canada." Mr. Sean O'Sullivan worked to have this Bill passed, recognizing the Beaver as a symbol of Canadian sovereignty.
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In the past few years, interest in signaling networks involving 3, 5 -cyclic diguanylic acid (c-di-GMP) has increased dramatically. Evidence started to emerge that connects c-di-GMP to the regulation of a range of biological processes in bacteria, such as bacterial biofilm formation, virulence, extracellular polysaccharide synthesis, however, much remains to be explored in the signaling pathways that involve this secondary messenger. This molecule has also been shown to be a very powerful immunostimulating agent and potent mucosal vaccine adjuvant.
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Black and white photograph, 6 cm x 10 cm, of 2 women and a man. The inscription on the back reads Emma Osgood Mead (Blind Aunt Emma), Osgood Woodruff and Henry C. Woodruff (Mrs. Percy Bands father was a cousin to this Uncle Henry).
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Light brown sediment with mainly small clasts. The clast shape ranges from sub-angular to sub-rounded. Lineations are abundant throughout the sample. Edge-to-edge grain crushing, as well as crushed grains, can also be seen.
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Light brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to medium in size. The clast shape ranges from sub-angular to rounded. Lineations and edge-to-edge grain crushing can mainly be seen in this sample. There are also a few examples of grain stacking and crushed grains.
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Light brown sediment with clast sizes ranging from small to medium. Clast shape ranges from sub-angular to sub-rounded. Lineations are common throughout the sample. Minor amounts of edge-to-edge grain crushing can also be seen.