Female Students Write to Boyfriends during World War II

Date
Fall 1990

According the Helen Alexander Bachman (Class of 1946) in a 1990 interview, Dickinson students informed themselves about the war and the world situation via radios and newspapers. Female students with boyfriends in the service received news through letters. Although the military censored correspondence between soldiers and the home front, recipients were often able to determine whether servicemen were in the Euroepan theater or in the Pacific. In order to censor the letters, the military would cut out parts that contained information that might give clues as to the location or plans of the armed forces.

Location of Document in Archives
World War II Oral History, Bachman, Helen Alexander