Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Letters, 1941-1945
Most of the letters are written to Eudora Lampman, Bradley's future spouse, with one letter addressed to his "Sister". The letters are enhanced by Bradley's illustrations which complement the content. One particular letter discusses the divorce of their mutual friends, as well as Bradley's attempt to explain what a "Dear John" letter is to Eudora by penning a lengthy faux version. Most letters are incomplete, with only the illustrated first page having been saved.
Cartoon, Drawings, Print, undated
The folder contains an unusual ink sketch on wax (?) paper showing four pigs that when folded together make a portrait of Hitler; signed by F. Cruz, Philippines. A color print titled "Corazon Noble", dated November 1941, a supplement from "Philippine Cinema and Radio", was given to Bradley by F. Cruz. Three additional pen and ink sketches are included here.
Letters, Program, Obituaries, 1945, 1991-1994, 1991-1994
Pencil Drawings, undated
Most of the sketches are done in pencil and depict everyday life as a serviceman in the Philippines including a sketch of "The S.S. Exchange off Finchhaven", "Hollandia", landscapes, and service men working on ships.
Pencil Drawings, undated
The sketches are done in pencil and depict military life in the Philippines including indigenous people ("Nasalin"), ships, Guadalcanal, and servicemen playing cards ("Action Below").
Pencil Drawings, undated
The sketches are done in pencil and depict military life in the Philippines including servicemen, ships, first land sighting, a guy named "Joe", and local vegetation.
Pencil Drawings, undated
Most of the sketches are done in pencil and depict military life in the Philippines including scenes of the Tacloban docks, landscapes, Manila, and "Loly Beach, Okinawa". Included are sketches titled "Finchhaven", "Starboard Watch", and "Boy Scout Monument, Leyte".
Pencil Drawings, undated
The sketches are done in pencil and depict military life in the Philippines including a portrait of a man ("Aussie"), gathering for a GI movie, a helicopter landing, military ships ("Grayhound"), indigenous watercrafts ("Off Leyte"), Okinawa landscapes, Cpl. John Oelkers' portrait, and General MacArthur's headquarters in Leyte.