This series contains predominantly text-based items in printed formats that are not associated with other series, and includes materials printed for public distribution by local Fox Point institutions, newspaper clippings, various invitations and announcements, and funereal documents, as well as some personal papers and unpublished remembrances. For personal items, the author is noted in the title when known.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. Photocopy of original. This copy appears to be incomplete and missing pages from the original. Final issue.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. Photocopy of original. This copy appears to be incomplete and missing pages from the original. While the volume/issue are not noted, this appears to be Vol IV, No.2. Second to last issue.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue has a first page headline, "Fox Point, Hailing V-E, Awaits V-J Day." This issue includes a section about Fox Point Mayor Doyle being "jubilant" over V-E day-which marked the end of World War II in Europe, but notes that Mayor Doyle will observe the victory until V-J Day, after Japan is also defeated. This issue includes an advertisement for War Bonds, a section about Pvt. Urban Travers being freed from a Nazi Prison Camp, and a bingo benefit for CYO basketball teams.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes topics such as Pvt. Raymond Sullivan taking part in the Iwo Jima campaign, Pvt. Timothy Connors being killed in action, and two brothers meeting up in Pearl Harbor after both being stationed there. This issue also includes sections on servicepeople arriving home, mail sent into the Ramblings by servicepeople, Sports in Review, Boy Scout doings, a waste paper drive by the District 34 Air Raid Wardens and a note on the Theophilo Braga Club.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes topics such as Fox Point Mayor, Jack Doyle, strolling through Fox Point and an Association to solicit funds for a memorial for servicepeople from the First Ward of Providence. This issue also includes sections on servicepeople arriving home, mail sent into the Ramblings by servicepeople, Sports in Review, Boy Scout doings, and a note on the Theophilo Braga Club.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes topics such as servicepeople arriving home, mail sent into the Ramblings by servicepeople, Sports in Review, and Boy Scout doings. There is a letter written by the Fox Point Ramblings addressed to Adolf Hitler.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes topics such as servicepeople arriving home, mail sent into the Ramblings by servicepeople, the death of Cpl. John J. Vera, Prisoner of War Pvt. William Hehir, Missing in Action Pvt. John Fournier, and a meet up of ex-Fox Pointers in Hawaii. There is also a section about Sports in Review, the Theophilo Braga Club, and La Salle basketball team winning in a game against East Providence.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes topics such as servicepeople arriving home; mail sent into the Ramblings by servicepeople; the deployment of a current Ramblings staff member, Tom De Petero, to the Air Force as well as 4 former Ramblings staff members, Bill Langton, Walter Hall, Joe Cabral, and Don Lally. This issue also includes a section about Mayor Doyle investigating misconduct by Fox Point Officials. There is a section on Sports in Review and notes on Boy Scout Troop 31.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. Issue includes topics such as a serviceperson receiving a Purple Heart; three brothers on duty in the Pacific, Fox Point youth, Boy Scouts of America doings, mail sent into the Ramblings by servicepeople abroad, Sports in Review, and a cigarette shortage in Fox Point. There is a section about the Ramblings' new staff members.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. This issue is the second anniversary edition. Photocopy of original.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes topics such as air raid wardens, a call for photos for a Fox Point album, a story for Friday the 13th, the Fox Point Hope Amateur Baseball League winning a title, and a band concert. There is also a section about Fox Point Mayor, Jack Doyle, appointing new officials and a section about Racing Commissioner, "Handsome Jim" McSoley, overhauling the racing commission in keeping with a policy enacted by Mayor Doyle.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. Photocopy of original.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes topics such as servicepeople arriving home, mail sent into the Ramblings by servicepeople, Joseph L.P. O'Rourke being made Captain, a rummage sale, and a story called "Yes, Sergeant?" written for the Ramblings by a person credited as Julie.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes topics such as servicepeople home on leave and mail sent into the Fox Point Ramblings from servicepeople overseas.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. Photocopy of original.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. Photocopy of original.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes topics such as air raid wardens holding a salvage drive, a Fox Point Good Government League being formed, boy scout doings, and a list of servicepeople who arrived back home.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue is the first anniversary edition and has several articles commemorating the anniversary. This issue includes topics such as local wrestlers, "Angel" Escobar and "Strangler" Gregoire; the new Fox Point mayor, Jack Doyle; Boy Scouts of America and a scoutmaster writing his troop, air raid wardens, an awarded Purple Heart, and a collage of photographs of servicepeople from Fox Point. There is also a feature on servicepeople from the area of Fox Point known as Corky Hill.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople and where they are stationed. This issue is dedicated to the servicepeople stationed at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin. There is a section about Fox Point mayoral candidate, James "Old Man" Donovan requesting records about Fox Point be sent to the Fox Point Library for access. There is an open letter to "Old Man" Donovan from mayoral candidate, John J. Doyle. There is also news from the various gathering places in Fox Point, letters from servicepeople to the Ramblings, and a newly appointed Pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Hope Valley.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople and where they are stationed. This issue is 6 pages and is a tripage foldout. This issue includes a dedication to the servicepeople stationed at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey; a thank you note from Pfc. Albert C. Perry thanking the Ramblings for a care package sent to him; an update on schools opening for the new term; poems, jokes, and short stories.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news from the various gathering places in The Point, mail from deployed servicepeople to the Ramblings, and local sports.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. This issue announces John Doyle as the newly elected mayor of Fox Point.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. St. Patrick's Day edition.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. This issue includes jokes.
Community newsletter produced during World War II about Fox Point to be sent overseas for servicepeople from the neighborhood. This issue includes news and updates about Fox Point servicepeople, mail they send to the Ramblings, and where they are stationed. Christmas edition. Includes an effort to name all the World War II servicepeople from Fox Point.