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Arthur Eschenlauer Correspondence with Janet Copeland Eschenlauer
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Arthur C. Eschenlauer (1934- ), Class of 1956, was a history major and class valedictorian. In addition to academics, "Ace" Eschenlauer was involved in the marching band, the concert band, and the Cloister Inn eating club.
The collection consists of correspondence from Eschenlauer to his girlfriend and future wife, Janet Copeland, during his time at Princeton. The letters document student life at Princeton in the 1950s, pertaining to academics as well as to extra-curricular activities. Eschenlauer writes about his experiences as a member of the marching band, concert band, and the Cloister Inn. The collection also includes a small amount of correspondence to Eschenlauer's parents, and a copy of his valedictory address.
Gift of Janet C. Eschenlauer in December 2008 [AR.2008.159].
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- University Archives
- Finding Aid Date
- 2009
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The collection is open for research. The letters are available in digital format.
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