Title: Virginia Heinlein Cardfile Category: Odds-n-Ends.
Written: -- Pages: 1,244
Description:
Part 1 - 200 pages, has the address/birthday notecards followed by the ‘worked late’ notes.The files contains Ginny’s notecard collections—the usual addresses, phone numbers, plus birthdays of family and friends. There are also throughout personal notes from RAH to Ginny, usually advising that he’d worked late again and was setting his alarm for noon, or 1pm, etc., or requests for her proofread and correct manuscripts. 1-200.
Part 2, 200 pages, has these along with little love notes to “Ticky” (RAH’s nickname for Ginny)The files contains Ginny’s notecard collections—the usual addresses, phone numbers, plus birthdays of family and friends. There are also throughout personal notes from RAH to Ginny, usually advising that he’d worked late again and was setting his alarm for noon, or 1pm, etc., or requests for her proofread and correct manuscripts.
Part 3, 200 pages - has a series of “Ticky” cartoons by RAH, very cutesy.The files contains Ginny’s notecard collections—the usual addresses, phone numbers, plus birthdays of family and friends. There are also throughout personal notes from RAH to Ginny, usually advising that he’d worked late again and was setting his alarm for noon, or 1pm, etc., or requests for her proofread and correct manuscripts.
Part 4, 200 pages - Continues the Ticky cartoons and wake-up notes.The files contains Ginny’s notecard collections—the usual addresses, phone numbers, plus birthdays of family and friends. There are also throughout personal notes from RAH to Ginny, usually advising that he’d worked late again and was setting his alarm for noon, or 1pm, etc., or requests for her proofread and correct manuscripts.
Part 5, 200 pages - More Ticky cartoons and wake-up notes. The files contains Ginny’s notecard collections—the usual addresses, phone numbers, plus birthdays of family and friends. There are also throughout personal notes from RAH to Ginny, usually advising that he’d worked late again and was setting his alarm for noon, or 1pm, etc., or requests for her proofread and correct manuscripts.
Part 6, 244 pages - The files contains Ginny’s notecard collections—the usual addresses, phone numbers, plus birthdays of family and friends. There are also throughout personal notes from RAH to Ginny, usually advising that he’d worked late again and was setting his alarm for noon, or 1pm, etc., or requests for her proofread and correct manuscripts.
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