Various correspondence from 1913 to 1918 written primarily to Ollie Reeves, a native of Fulton, Ky., a student at Valparaiso University, and later a schoolteacher in Fall River, Kan. Bulk of letters are love letters from Isabel Boyd of Princeton, Ind., which document the couple's courtship before their marriage in Sept. 1914. Other correspondents include members of the Boyd and Reeves families. Other topics discussed include Ollie's prospects for finding a teaching position, attitudes towards marriage and religion, social life and customs, and World War I.