Doris Holmes Blake - Correspondence with Lucy Wentworth Holmes, December 1940 - December 1941

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Squeezed in between comments on the frosty weather and inquiries about her granddaughter’s Christmas presents is an 85-year-old woman’s feelings about World War II. In a letter to her daughter, Smithsonian entomologist Doris Holmes Blake, Lucy Wentworth Holmes wrote: “I wish this war will cease, no one knows how it will end, it’s liable to go on for years. I am glad to be old + not afraid to die, but would prefer to end my days in a natural way.” Though much of this project has to do with Holmes’ day-to-day activities, perspectives about world events, like when President Roosevelt referred to Charles Lindbergh as a “Copperhead”, are scattered throughout.

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