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Friday, July 15, 2011

Letters Arrive at Destination After 50 Years

A letter takes up to 50 years to arrive at the destination address. A spokesman for the University of California, Christine Kindl, say, a love letter with a postmark dated February 20, 1958 and addressed to the student named Clark C. Moore arrived at the school earlier this week.

The letter was sent from Pittsburgh, and written the phrase "True Love, Vonnie". "It's the most interesting thing that I have met over 22 years associated with the letters. I see a lot of letters to students, but never quite like this, "said Connie Morris, the superintendent a letter to the school.


Officers do not despair. They find that Moore is currently estimated 70-year-old through the documents, school sites, and even Facebook. However, those efforts have not succeeded. "We're trying to look for it, but his name does not exist in the record books of our alumni," Kindl said.