campmowglis | 27 March, 2008 15:43
John Schreiber was the camp doctor in 1922 while between semesters at Harvard Medical School.
In the narrative that follows, John shares his experiences at camp, and in doing so, offers us a rare opportunity to peer into the Mowglis of the early 1920's.
This story was written by my stepfather, John Schreiber, May 4, 1940. I found it when I was going through his things after his death. He was at Mowglis during summer vacation from Harvard Med School. He was in the class of 1924. He used to talk about Mowglis all the time and even kept the pin and patch from there. I have no idea of what happened to his photo books of pictures from that summer. Some of the pictures were just boys being boys at that age on a hot day and skinny dipping. I think he and my mother stopped by camp in the 60's or early 70's when they were up in New England on vacation.
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