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"#26: Mary Cornelia [wife of donor, Roy Porter], like them all, doesn't admit to coming out parties. But, there she is, in the garden, when it is all over, seated between the twins - Peggy and Ruth. Dorothy, and everyone else arre hanging on what ever Graham has - is - saying. The other person is Mrs. Roger Branson, Auntie Mouse as we all called her, equally fascinated with what Grum is saying. Wonder what it was to command such attention?"
"#27: Dorothy and Graham when wedded. Both so young. Dorothy looking more relaxed than she ever did before a camera. Probably not aware that a photographer was lurking. Graham, lean and lmost stern. No question, Dorothy loosened him up in their relationship, once he didn't have to act as the only child, only son. He had such a relaxed attitude, so witty and fun by the time I got to know him in '51... certainly for the rest of his days. I remember having lunch with him at Binyon's. 'Roy,' he said, 'I'll have lobster, if you will promise to see that I don't walk out of here with the bib around my neck.' I promised I'd check him snd we layed into the lobster."
"#28: A McCutcheson signed to Mary Cornelia. Nuff said."
"#30: Dorothy and Graham on Michigan Avenue, having left the University Club; on their way to Orchestra Hall."
-Notes provided by Roy E. Porter, son-in-law of Graham Aldis, and grandson-in-law of Arthur Aldis.Lexicon
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Category 08: Communication Objects