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Monthly Archives: November 2025

Not All Memorials are Monumental: Poppies and Poetry in World I and Beyond

He called himself Andy. He was an American Army captain from southwestern Virginia on a journey in the French countryside. When he picked up his pen with its fine point on August 21, 1917, to write to Rose Sutton Parker, he had apparently just traveled into the country by auto from one of the finest…

November 30, 2025 in Notes from the Field, Primary Sources.

A Depression-Era Thanksgiving — Fewer Dollars but Just as Many Calories Circa 1932

I came across an article about Thanksgiving in the 1930s thanks to journalist Julie Chang. She notes  that, for those who could not afford to dine in an elegant hotel or club, making recipes from scratch compensated for inflated food prices during the Depression. And many Americans remained optimistic despite their troubles.  At that point,…

November 15, 2025 in Notes from the Field.

Should Wives Work? In 1938 Eleanor Roosevelt Had Some Thoughts on the Subject.

One focus of this blog is life in the 1930s to 1950s– as seen through popular culture. In 1938, the editor of Good Housekeeping, William F. Bigelow, a big fan of Jane Hall’s work, put together twelve articles as “The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book.” Targeting hundreds of thousands of university and college students, as well as…

November 5, 2025 in Such Mad Fun, Uncategorized.

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