Moving In: Mary Eleven
Report from Eleven to their handler at the Ministry of Internal Affair (To be reorganized into the KGB in March 1954).
Moving In: Shirley Ten
From Ten’s journal, dated February 9, 1953. It wrote its journal using this robot speak as a reaction to the horrific childhood abuse it went through. In private, it would speak like a robot, though it could converse normally in public.
Moving In: Roxy Nine
Unmailed handwritten text intended to be submitted to the magazine “Snow Bunny Confessions”, found in Nine’s desk in its handwriting.
Moving In: Rose Eight
A letter from Eight to his “auntie”, Sugar Roberts, an older African-American woman who was his co-worker and mentor at the Florida Keys bar where Eight worked pre-marriage, dated February 11, 1953
Moving In: Grace Seven
Seven’s Diary, titled “Notes for Confession”. He did not give any dates to the entries, but this entry was likely completed on February 12, 1953
Moving In: Marge Six
Six’s letter to Loretta “Lou” Sims, his friend back in Reno, Nevada, dated February 10, 1953
Moving In: Kath Five
Five wrote this letter to his father Dr. Richard Zwingli on February 10, 1953
Moving In: Joan Four
Found in Four’s notebook titled “Haiku” and dated to February 11, 1953. Translated from Japanese by the Historian
Moving In: Peggy Three
Found in Three’s combination “Poetry and Memo” notebook, dated February 12, 1953