The letter was discovered as part of documents released Tuesday by the Department of Justice related to the Epstein files.
I was interested in the Dec. 16 Sun Spots about Christmas cards, letters, and pen pals. Not too long ago, I exchanged Christmas cards with 450 friends and family members. We have lost many of them and ...
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Dear pen pal: A year of handwritten letters
Remember the last time you got a real letter in the mail? Not a bill, coupon, or invitation. And, not even a thank-you note.
By Craig Mauger, Melissa Nann Burke, Beth LeBlanc MediaNews Group A letter that appears to have been written by Jeffrey ...
Drake Bell during episode two of the Investigation Discovery docuseries "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV."Investigation Discovery Forty-one family members and friends wrote letters in support ...
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20 Greatest Historic Letters Ever Written
Letters were how people processed the world before text messages and emails condensed our thoughts into brief communication bursts. They served as conduits for love, revolution, persuasion, and ...
It reads: "Reg, I’m really sorry that it had to be this way, but I think we both knew this was coming. I mean, I tried to tell you the way I felt in New York, which was really bad timing with your dad ...
A letter written by Titanic survivor Archibald Gracie, written while aboard the doomed ship, sold Saturday for $400,000 at Henry Aldridge & Son, blowing away the record for a Titanic letter by more ...
This article first appeared in Stars and Stripes, May 9, 2014. It is republished unedited in its original form. In his spare Washington apartment, author and popular historian Andrew Carroll stood ...
When first-class passenger Col. Archibald Gracie boarded the Titanic in Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912, he drafted a letter to a friend. "It is a fine ship," he wrote, "but I shall await my ...
This live performance series brings fascinating correspondence, drawn from history and contemporary life, to the stage read ...
"I realize that someone like you will have to take a chance on me." A Virginia man has shared his cover letter on LinkedIn in hopes that someone will "take a chance" and offer him a job. Ryan Lowry of ...
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