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Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
80. Letter from T.I. Myagkova dated 17-18.01.1934 from Verkhneuralsk isolation ward to her husband M.N. Poloz about her recently increased melancholy and longing to go home, about how tired he is and needs the care and attention he is deprived of, about waiting for his letters and how pleasant it is to read my mother's descriptions of his conversations with his daughter; continuation of the letter - to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother about receiving her letter dated 08.01.1934 and about the joy of learning all the little details of her and her children's lives, about his provision of footwear, except for summer ones, about disappointment with the Pionerskaya Pravda newspaper because of its uninteresting content and poor illustrations, about receiving a second letter, about the desire to receive a photograph of his daughter in a dance costume and about bewilderment about the renovations her mother has started; with censored deletions.
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
81. Transcript of letter from T.I. Myagkova dated 17-18.01.1934 from Verkhneuralsk isolation ward to her husband M.N. Poloz about the recent increase in melancholy and longing to go home, about his being tired and in need of care and attention which he is deprived of, about waiting for his letters and about how pleasant it is to read mother's descriptions of his conversations with his daughter; continuation of the letter - to mother F.Ya. Myagkova about receiving her letter dated 08.01.1934 and about the joy of learning all the little things about her and her children's life, about his provision with footwear, except for summer ones, about disappointment with the newspaper "Pionerskaya Pravda" because of its uninteresting content and poor illustrations, about receiving a second letter, about the desire to receive a photograph of her daughter in a dance costume and about bewilderment about the renovations started by the mother; with censored deletions. (attached file)
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
118. Letter from T.I. Myagkova [No. 21] dated June 4, 1934 from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother about receiving two of her letters and the absence of letters from her husband, about the desirability of a summer vacation outside the city for everyone, and the apartment can be rented out during this time, about the joy of the fact that her daughter has an attractive appearance, about the fact that she has begun to dream about her daughter often, about her love and gratitude to her mother, about the writer Kassil, whom she likes, and about the fact that her studies have gone wrong, and only drawing gives her pleasure.
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
119. Transcript of a letter from T.I. Myagkova [No. 21] dated June 4, 1934, from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother, about receiving two of her letters and the absence of letters from her husband, about the desirability of a summer vacation outside the city for everyone, and the possibility of renting out an apartment during this time, about the joy of her daughter's attractive appearance, about the fact that she has begun to dream of her daughter often, about her love and gratitude to her mother, about the writer Kassil, whom she likes, and about the fact that her studies have gone wrong and only drawing gives her pleasure. (attached file)
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
129. Letter from T.I. Myagkova [No. 27] from July 11-12, 1934 from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother about receiving two letters from her, about her nephew's good drawings, about the fact that six months have passed since her husband's arrest, from whom no one receives letters, about her normal diet, including vegetables from the garden, about blooming marigolds, cornflowers and mignonette, about advice to her sister Alexandra to go to university, about approval of involving children in housekeeping, about mathematics classes and working with planted plants, about the endless darning of stockings, for which darning threads are needed.
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
130. Transcript of a letter from T.I. Myagkova [No. 27] from July 11-12, 1934, from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother, about receiving two letters from her, about her nephew's good drawings, about the fact that six months have passed since her husband's arrest, from whom no one receives letters, about her normal diet, including vegetables from the garden, about blooming marigolds, cornflowers, and mignonette, about advising her sister Alexandra to go to university, about approving of involving children in housekeeping, about mathematics classes and working with planted plants, about the endless darning of stockings, for which darning threads are needed. (attached file)
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
148. Letter from T.I. Myagkova, dated September 12, 1934, from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother, about receiving a refusal to join her husband in prison, about waiting for her first letter from her husband, about the joy over the changes in her sister Alexandra's life, about the children's transfer to a school near their home, about her daughter's suggestion to keep a diary, about a plan for activities for the remainder of her imprisonment (1 year and 4 months), about plans to sew various things for herself, and about the desire to receive recent photographs of her relatives.
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
149. Transcript of a letter from T.I. Myagkova, dated September 12, 1934, from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother, about receiving a refusal to join her husband in prison, about waiting for her first letter from her husband, about the joy over the changes in her sister Alexandra's life, about the children's transfer to a school next to their home, about her daughter's suggestion to keep a diary, about a plan for activities for the remainder of her imprisonment (1 year 4 months), about plans to sew various things for herself, and about the desire to receive recent photographs of her relatives. (attached file)
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
222. A letter from T.I. Myagkova, dated August 6, 1935, from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to R.M. Poloz's daughter, about how she will be able to leave in January of the following year - either to Moscow to be with her family, or to another city where her daughter will join her, so there is less than a year left until their meeting, about how her father lives even further away than she does and that there have been no letters from him for 5 months, and now, after receiving two letters, silence again - for more than a month, but it is the post office's fault, so she needs to write to him regularly, letters to him get there better than from him, and that in each letter she tells him all the news about her daughter, even rewrites her daughter's letters, about solving charades sent by her daughter, and about her scraped knees playing volleyball.
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Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
223. Transcript of a letter from T.I. Myagkova, dated August 6, 1935, from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to R.M. Poloz's daughter. She writes that she will be able to leave in January of the following year—either to Moscow to be with her family, or to another city where her daughter will join her, so there is less than a year left until their meeting. She also writes that her father lives even further away than she does, and that there have been no letters from him for five months, and now, after receiving two letters, there has been silence again—for more than a month, but it is the post office's fault, so she needs to write to him regularly; letters to him arrive better than from him, and that in each letter she reports all the news about her daughter, even rewriting her daughter's letters, about solving charades sent by her daughter, and about her scraped knees playing volleyball. (attached file)