12017-06-16T11:01:28-07:00Rebecca Parmer4779e76a827857caa3ce4b2508ac175728d6e308153932Page 15 contains a variety of handcrafted origami shapes; several paper and magazine clippings of patterned paper and names of various places and restaurants which were significant to Linda; a clipping of an advertisement and an illustration for the play 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,' which was performed at the Shubert Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut in February 1969; a letter to the editor published in the ConnCensus, which was written by John Fosseen, who is now Linda's husband, about the Sala Sanctuary which took place at the M.I.T Student Center in 1968; a clipping of a description of the French comedy, drama and anti-war film 'The King of Hearts'; part of a Connecticut College event ticket stub; and a clipping of the Connecticut College emblem.plain2017-06-16T11:02:08-07:00Linda Lee Abel '69 papers1965-1969scrapbooksRG45.01_Abel_015coeducationImage/JPEGAbel, Linda LeeRebecca Parmer4779e76a827857caa3ce4b2508ac175728d6e308