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651 | 2021-1-209 | Valentine | Foldable card has front portion as a girl in a plaid yellow dress next to a puppy with a pink bow, the words: "You're the one I'm trying to catch" are in the right corner. When opened, a boy in blue clothes is fishing in a pond in front of a red heart. "For my Valentine" are on the pond. On the back in pen is written From Betty Ann and Bernadette. | |
652 | 2021-1-210 | Valentine | A Valentine's Day card made in the USA by the Carrington Company from Chicago, IL with two cherubs holds ribbons with a heart of flowers in between the two of them and "Valentine Greetings," printed on the top right hand corner. The inside of the card has flowers printed on it as well as the words, "Isn't it nice of Valentines Day To think the thinks we seldom say- And see them go on to a Valentine To some one who is especially fine?" and handwritten is "Mary Ellen 5th + 6th Grade Teacher Walford, Iowa." | |
653 | 2021-1-211 | Valentine | Cover shows a blonde girl in a green polka dot dress holding a heart with reads To My Valentine with a boy in a yellow jacket. The background is blue with white lace patterns. Inside reads: "Of all the people that I know You're Number One with me, And that's the way, I'm very sure, It's always going to be!" Written on back in pen is Aunt Sylvia from Janet. | |
654 | 2021-1-212 | Valentine | A Hallmark Valentine's Day card copywritten in 1938 by the Hall Brothers Inc. This card is in the shape of a heart and has pink, purple, and yellow flowers on it and blue and yellow ribbons with a tag off the side of the flowers that reads, "A Friendly Valentine". The inside has pink and purple flowers printed on it and the words, "Couldn't resist Just a few words to say I'm thinking of you In the friendliest way!" and handwritten in blue ink is "Mary Ellen Bolland 5th-6th Gr. Teacher Walford." | |
655 | 2021-1-213 | Valentine | Large Valentine cover shows a girl and a kitten in a wagon being pulled by a boy. There are flowers, hearts, and gold and white patterns bordering the center. Inside has an illustration of a boy fishing and a girl in the water beneath him by the dock. It reads "Valentine Greetings I think that I will try a line, I hope to catch a Valentine, There's only one I want, 'tis true, Oh! can't you guess that one is you?" From your friend is written in pencil on back. Card from Whitney Made Worcester Mass. | |
656 | 2021-1-214 | Valentine | A Valentine's Day card made in the USA of a blonde girl with a small puppy inside of a circular hole which is held up by two blue and brown cherubs and surounded by blue and brown hearts and other flowery designs. The bottom has a piece of cardboard bordered by red hearts that reads, "Tender thoughts and love sincere Are in this message of love MY DEAR". By pulling down the cardboard, the heart at the top of the card can be read to say, "Be My Valentine" and folded pieces of brown tissue paper hold the card together. The back reads, "From Shirley Ann" | |
657 | 2021-1-215 | Valentine | Cover has a judge with faux hair standing in front of a podium with books. "Oh Valentine Can I come to court" is on the red heart behind judge. Inside reads "It's a case of good 'judge'ment, And I hope you'll agree To announce your decision in favor of me!" Mary Gray is signed in pencil, Walford School 3rd + 4th grade teacher is written beside it in pen. | |
658 | 2021-1-216 | Valentine | A Carrington Company Valentine's Day card made in Chicago, IL, of a blonde girl holding a red heart with a small puppy by her feet. The bottom of the card reads, "GOLLY! when it comes to VALENTINES, You're the only one for me!" The back reads, "From Louis Uthoff" | |
659 | 2021-1-217 | Valentine | Valentine is a boy next to a barrel of hearts. The boy has a tab that is supposed to move his arm, but it is no longer with the piece. The barrel reads "If I had a barrel of hearts I'd send them all to you Valentine" From Merle John Snell in pencil on back. | |
660 | 2021-1-218 | Valentine | A Golden Bell Valentine's Day card made in the USA of a bear in red and white spotted purple pants putting its ear to a white door in front of a heart with the words "Listen In- DEAR VALENTINE!" across the door. On the inside of the card, there is an image of the bear poking through a keyhole with a heart in its hand and the words, "If you just listen in awhile To what my heart is saying You'll hear "Please by my VALENTINE- And let's have no delaying!"" and written in pencil is "From Florince" | |
661 | 2021-1-219 | Valentine | Valentine is of a girl in green hat, jacket, and red and white plaid socks and dress. She is holding a white card with a red heart on it. There is a black dog by her feet. It reads "I'll never GIVE you up, Valentine!" Back is signed Mrs. Donald in pen, Walford school 7th-8th grade teacher Home Ec also in pen. | |
662 | 2021-1-220 | Valentine | A Valentine's Day card made in the USA of a man and woman in colonial dress on a bridge with the words, "to my own Valentine" in silver at the bottom. A silver and red heart are printed on the inside as are the words, "I have a feeling in my heart, Today I'd like to show it, And Valentine's the sweetest way There is to let you know it." The back has, "from Wesley Bartosh" written in blue ink. | |
663 | 2021-1-221 | Valentine | Foldable Valentine which has a little sailor boy with a suitcase on front "I'd like a little room in your heart". When opened, a heart moves to reveal a little girl beind a green door holding a sign that says "Rooms for Rent". "From David to Miss Brockschink" written on back in pencil. | |
664 | 2021-1-222 | Valentine | A Valentine's Day card of a blue heart with white smaller hearts and flowers surrounding the border and a boy holding a red heart and a blonde girl in a red dress in the center. The inside of the card reads, "You ought to know you own my heart, So, Valentine, please do your part!" The back has, "To Aunt Sylvia from Nancy" written in black ink. | |
665 | 2021-1-223 | Valentine | Valentine shows a woman wearing a yellow and orange print dress and hat, holding an umbrella which has the words "If I could share a date with you Valentine I wouldn't feel so blue". "To Miss Brockshink from Ronald Erger" on back in pencil. | |
666 | 2021-1-224 | Valentine | A Valentine's Day card made in the USA that is heart shapped and has a blonde girl hiding behind a fence and a brunette boy and a puppy holding blue flags with hearts on them. The boy is holding a megaphone with hearts coming from it and the word, "VALENTINE!" The inside of the card has an image of the boy holding the megaphone and the words, "When I say I like you Why I've only just begun- For where YOU'RE concerned I surely am A CHEERING SQUAD OF ONE!" The back has "To Miss Brockschink from Louise W." | |
667 | 2021-1-225 | Valentine | Valentine is of a girl in green hat, jacket, and red and white plaid socks and dress. She is holding a white card with a red heart on it. There is a black dog by her feet. It reads "I'll never GIVE you up, Valentine!" Back is signed Miss Brockschink from William Bennett in pen. | |
668 | 2021-1-226 | Valentine | A Valentine's Day card made in the USA of a girl who looks like Raggedy-Ann behind a moveable sewing kit that reads, "To my Valentine Just Sew you'll see that You're CUT-OUT for ME" and the back reads, "Teacher from Doris." | |
669 | 2021-1-227 | Valentine | Cat wearing a robe, holding a mouse in a cage, and holding a heart that says "You look sweet enough to eat! Please be my valentine!" There is an interactive wheel which moves the cats head up and down but the head is not with the object. | |
670 | 2021-1-228 | Valentine | A Valentine's Day card made in the USA of two cats drinking from cups, sitting under a table with an umbrella, and a dog at their feet. A heart above the umbrella reads "Youre SODA-licious!" and the heart next to the cat in overalls reads, "I like mine Sweet!" and in between the cats reads, "That's why you're my Valentine" and the back reads, "To: Mrs. Schulte from Loyd." There are two slits in the Valentine and some tissue paper that had been glued to the umbrella. | |
671 | 2021-1-229 | Valentine | Cover has a red heart with a window into next page, a white dog is looking into it. It reads "A Valentine message I'm not so much on things to say," Inside reads "But I sure think.. That you're okay!" From Florine Erger written in right corner in pen. Copyright 1940 A Hallmark Card. | |
672 | 2021-1-230 | Valentine | An American Colortype Valentine's Day card made in the USA of a boy in green and a girl in yellow inside of a heart that reads, "Ain't Valentines Wonderful?" The inside has two printed hearts and flowers and the words, "Say you'll always be The only Valentine for me," and "from Dolores Stursa" written in pencil. | |
673 | 2021-1-231 | Valentine | Cover of Valentine has a silhouette of the profile of a woman. The background is pink and white gradient with a lace edge. Valentine Greetings on bottom. Inside reads "Your sterling worth and kindness too Have won this heart of mine And therefore I am asking you to be my Valentine" Mary written in black ink, Gray 3rd 4th Grade Teacher Walford next to it in blue ink. Card from Carrington Card Co. | |
674 | 2021-22-10 | Booklet | Booklet published by the Education Section, War Finance Division, and the U.S. Treasury Department in 1944 entitled, "Schools At War" and subtitiled, "Handbook of Suggestions for School Administrators." This booklet was given to administration in schools across America instructing them not only how to teach the war (WWII) to students, but also how to best fundraise and support the war effort. The front page specifically asks the questions and highlights the content inside: "Is your War Stamp and Bond sales program also doing an educational job?" "How did your schools compare with others last year?" "Details of the new Land-Sea-Air Jeep Campaign" "Improving school public relations through the SCHOOLS-AT-WAR Program" "The job ahead in War Savings" "Should schools take the lead in organizing community-wide drives?" "Handling War Stamp money with safety" "Student rivalry- good or evil?" "Do you receive the War Savings material you need in the right ammounts? Help us keep our mailing information accurate" "New publications and how to get them". | |
675 | 2021-22-12 | Poem | Poem written by Gladys Holland titled, "Rationed Christmas" about World War II and how rationing would impact Christmas for her students in the Vinton rural school. It reads: Has Santa Claus been rationed, too, On metal and on leather, And his he having much ado, To put his toys together? and will his sugar stamps go far, Enough for Christmas Candy? It's fine he doesn't drive a car- Reindeer should come in handy! Though all may not be finished quite The way his plans begin them- Hang up your stockings Christmas might, And he'll put something in them! | |
676 | 2021-22-2 | Booklet | Pink booklet labelled "Defense Stamps". The inside has the names of students alongside how many stamps they sold. This was a fundraising event that school children during WWII took part in to raise money for the war. | |
677 | 2021-22-3 | Letter | A Letter to Miss Gladys Holland, Anita, Iowa from Francis at Camp Pendleton Dated February 27, 1944. Second Half of Letter Dated February 26, 1944, and from Francis to Gladys Holland's class. | |
678 | 2021-22-313 | Valentine | A valentine card which features a boy chasing a girl with a large heart. The heart reads "You are my Valentine teacher dear" Mary L. signed the card on the back in pencil. | |
679 | 2021-22-314 | Valentine | A valentine card which shows a bunny next to a chalk board with "Teacher, you rate 100% with me Be My Valentine" on the board. Back reads "To Miss Holland from Elaine". | |
680 | 2021-22-315 | Valentine | A valentine card which features one cat with a beret writing "you're a model teacher I love you!" while a black cat holds a can of paint. From Randy. | |
681 | 2021-22-316 | Valentine | A Valentine's card which reads A Valentine for You Teacher on the front along with red roses and a large white and red heart. Inside card reads: "For you, a Teacher OH-SO-NICE, A Valentine to say: You make it LOTS and LOTS of FUN to go to School each day!" To Miss Holland from Sheila Baker. A Lustre Lane card. | |
682 | 2021-22-317 | Valentine | Cover shows three books behind an apple and pen. The front book reads "To a Nice Teacher" and Valetine Greetings is at the top of the card. Inside of cards reads: "It's pleasant to send A Valentine to A teacher as nice And as helpful as you." | |
683 | 2021-22-318 | Valentine | Card shows a turntable with vinyl around hearts. "Dear Teacher-Just for the 'records' be my Valentine" To Miss Holland From Kathy. | |
684 | 2021-22-319 | Valentine | A bear cub drew chalk on a board which says "Glad you're slated to be my teacher!" To Miss Holland from Jim Taylor. | |
685 | 2021-22-320 | Valentine | Card features a footballer kicking a football. "Teacher, I get a 'kick' out of you! Be my Valentine" | |
686 | 2021-22-321 | Valentine | Card shows a monkey wearing a striped blue shirt hanging upside down. "No matter how you look at it_I want you for my valentine!" To Rosemary from Elaine. | |
687 | 2021-22-322 | Valentine | Card features a small dog looking into receiver end of telephone. "Hello, Teacher Happy Valentine's Day" Inside reads: "Hope you like this Valentine--I really truly do, Because you see I got it Just espeically for you." Miss Holland from Dean McGowan. | |
688 | 2021-22-323 | Valentine | "Happy Valentine to Teacher" Inside card reads: To you, the world's best Teacher Comes this little Valentine From someone who thinks--That you are mighty fine! Have a happy day! From Rudy D. Geater 1961" | |
689 | 2021-22-324 | Valentine | Heart shaped valetine which says Orchids for My Valentine next to an illustration of white orchids. To Miss Holland from Greg. | |
690 | 2021-22-325 | Valentine | Cover shows a cardinal with a feather attached to its head. Inside cards reads: "You're such a nice teacher Just betcha it's true You really would be a nice Valentine, too!" To Miss Holland From Mike Roster, 2-14-61. | |
691 | 2021-22-326 | Valentine | "Teacher- to sum it up you 'equal' a perfect valentine" Valentine car shows a blonde girl writing on a chalk board and a boy sitting in a desk admiring her. From Steven. | |
692 | 2021-22-327 | Valentine | Cover says A Valentine Greeting with blue birds and blue flowers in hearts. Inside reads "This Valentine is just a way To show you're in my thoughts today!" | |
693 | 2021-22-328 | Valentine | Large flashy card shows a boy and girl riding in a car. "Howdy, You're 'driving' me to it, Let's be valentines!" From Jolinda Smith. | |
694 | 2021-22-329 | Valentine | Cover shows a bear cub holding an apple and heart. "For my teacher" it reads, "This little bear is wishing He could go to school with me 'Cause he knows I have a teacher who's as nice as nice can be!" From Gerald. | |
695 | 2021-22-330 | Valentine | Valentine card show a boy washing a dog in a wooden basket. It reads "Teacher I'd like to come clean Will you be my Valentine?" To Miss Holland, to a very dear teacher and always be my favorite" | |
696 | 2021-22-331 | Valentine | Cover of card has a checkprint pattern with hearts. A Valentine for you, Teacher. "This greeting is sent in the friendliest way Especially to wish you a wonderful day!" From DeeAnna Brulahee. | |
697 | 2021-22-332 | Valentine | "To Teacher on Valentine's Day- Greetings" cover shows two silver outlines of hearts and has two pink roses in the center. Inside reads: "To Miss Holland, A Valentine, Teacher, Especially to say, 'Thank you for being So nice every day! From Jolene R." | |
698 | 2021-22-333 | Valentine | Card is cutout of illustrated horse, "Valentine I'll Kick up My Heels When You Say Yes" To Miss Holland from Rosemary. | |
699 | 2021-22-334 | Valentine | Cover is of red school house with six bells in the tower. "Teacher you Ring the Bell with me Be My Valentine" On the back, "Ted". | |
700 | 2021-22-335 | Valentine | "A Valetine for you! Auntie!" Cover is of red and white heart spotted cat. Inside reads: "I'm not clowning around, 'cause honest and true, I love you, Auntie Indeed I do! Please be my Valentine!" From Patsy and Bobby. |