Sylvia Plath visited Princeton in the fall of 1952, for a weekend with Rodger Decker, a young man whom she met through Philip Livingston Brawner, a Wellesley transplant, earlier in that summer. Before that, she had briefly flirted and dated Constantine Sidamon-Eristof. Her wonderful letters to him were saved and included in Volume 1 of The Letters of Sylvia Plath (thanks, always, to Andrew Wilson for supplying copies).
This blog post follows a few others that have shown images of the people Sylvia Plath knew at the time that she new them, such as her colleagues at Smith, boys from Amherst and Yale, etc.
First up is Philip Brawner, who went on to become a lawyer in the Coral Gables area of Florida. These images are from the 1953 Princeton Bric-a-Brac.
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