4th of July 1953: Diane Two
The Perfidious Polly performs!
4th of July 1953: Betty One
The 4th of July party is finished and I feel finished as well. How am I supposed to celebrate my country when my country is giving me such terrible material to work with! No wonder the State Department is filled with Communists. NOBODY CAN FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS.
4th of July 1953 Invitation
Content Warning
N/A
Esquire and Mrs. Robert [One]
request the pleasure of your company
at our
Independence Day Poolside
Mardi Gras 1953 Invitation
Invitation to Betty One's Mardi Gras 1953 Party
Moving In: Martha Twelve
Letter from Twelve to his British pen pal nicknamed Yorkie, dated February 10, 1953. Twelve had been exchanging letters with Yorkie ever since his junior high school did a pen pal program during the Blitz. The identity of Yorkie is still unknown.
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