Letters, September 1947-April 1948
Scope and Contents
The collection begins in 1946 with documents from Knapp's time as a Beta Theta Pi pledge. One is a letter from the pledge-masters with a task (involving a trip to Connecticut Women's College) as well as Knapp's partial documentation of that task. The other is a Beta Theta Pi banquet program.
The collection continues with letters that Knapp wrote home to his family. He typically writes to some combination of his mother, father, and sister. These letters are often long and detailed, and usually include information about his daily life at school.
Knapp spends a lot of time describing various events he went to and people he knew, as well as his academic and social concerns. He is also, however, unusually explicit about other aspects of Wesleyan life, including drinking, gambling, dating, and sex. He describes a few trips taken to other schools by himself and the brothers, as well as other Beta Theta Pi events.
Dates
- Creation: September 1947-April 1948
Creator
- From the Collection: Knapp, David, 1926- (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet (1 hollinger box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the University Archives Repository