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Glenn John 1921 - 2016

Two signed letters!

The first American to orbit the Earth, John Glenn advises students "that we should all be exposed to a maximum variety of subjects to enable us to find not only the vocation that best suits our abilities, but to find ourselves ..."

(1) Typed letter signed "J.H. Glenn, Jr.," 1 page, 8.5" x 11". Seabrook, Texas, March 31, 1966. To Miss Evelyn B. Byrne, New York. On lightweight paper with accompanying postmarked airmail envelope. Fine condition.

In full: "Thank you for your letter of February 19th which accompanied the form letter from the Editors of Chatterbox asking for the name of my favorite book or books. I believe that we should all be exposed to a maximum variety of subjects to enable us to find not only the vocation that best suits our abilities, but to find ourselves. One of our greatest sources of individual growth comes from the books we read. Through books, we gain the wisdom of the past, which we can apply to our present work and, thus, develop plans for the future. Our growth as a nation depends on many widely diversified professions and skills. If our progress as a nation is to be as complete as we know it can be, then the wisdom of the past much come alive for us in as many fields as possible. For this reason, I prefer not to pinpoint any particular books as being more beneficial than others. Please extend my warmest personal regards to the editors for their kindness in including me as a part of their program. My best wishes to you, the faculty and students of J.H.S. 115."

(2) Typed letter signed "J.H. Glenn, Jr.," 1 page, 8.5" x 11". Seabrook, Texas, November 1, 1967. To Miss Evelyn B. Byrne, New York. With accompanying postmarked airmail envelope. Fine condition.

In full: "Thank you for your letter regarding inclusion of my previous letter in a reprint volume you are planning. That is certainly satisfactory with me and I am glad you have received such favorable comment on your activities."

From 1966 to 1970, Evelyn Byrne ran a program at New York City's Elizabeth Barrett Browning Junior High School 115 where she asked major literary and artistic figures of the time to write back with their recollections of what books inspired them while they were teenagers. An assortment of their responses were published in the book Attacks of Taste, printed in 1971 by Gotham Book Mart.

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