Linda Grace Hoyer Family Correspondence | Linda Grace Hoyer Collection | Ursinus College

When Linda Grace Hoyer wasn’t busy writing her short stories and other works of fiction, she was often busy writing letters to her family and friends. Much of this correspondence was between mother and son – writing which began in earnest when John Updike left the farm house in Plowville, Pennsylvania to study at Harvard in the fall of 1950. This collection will contain digitized letters and postcards spanning nearly forty years. Portions of the collection will be added to the repository as time and resources permit.

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