Love letters Arrived After 53 years. Letter became a popular means of communication before the internet was invented. Through a love letter anyway, the feeling can be read by the adulation. But what would it be if a love letter to new address after dozens of years gone by?
A love letter that was sent to a college student in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania to be late for 53 years. Instead accepted a junior student, the recipients of a man aged.
A spokesman for the California University of Pennsylvania says, love letters were addressed to Mr. Clark c. Moore with postmark dated 20 February 1958. The letter arrives mysteriously in the space of a week.
The lapse of a few days later, the letter finally gets to Moore, 74, who had been acting at the University in question. These men changed its name to Muhammad Shidiq and lived in Indianapolis.
“A friend see news reports about the letter and called him,” said a University spokeswoman, Christine Kindl.
“We sent a letter to him along with a t-shirt that reads ‘ Call U for Life ‘. He said if he didn’t get the package in 53 years, he will call for protests. ”
The mail recipient, is not available, Shidiq commented.
Letter sent when he enrolled as a junior at the University, which later became known as the California State Teachers College. This letter only reveal a bit about the sender who signed the letter. It is written, ‘ Forever love, Vonnie. ‘
Shidiq, a retired teacher, said he and Vonnie had married and had four children before they divorced. Kindl says has been talking with Vonnie. The writer of this letter woman claiming to be sad because he and Shidiq is no longer connected.
“Our goal for a visit just to identify alumni as well as complete delivery of this letter after 53 years,” said Kindl as quoted from Yahoo.
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