Apollo Times – a letter from 1969

This post is about a letter that was written in July 1969… When man first landed on the moon… (What an event that was! A moment that captured the imagination of the whole of humanity… Exactly fifty years ago)…

The letter that I am sharing is from a father to his son… From my father, to my eldest brother…. Both are no more with us…  My father, who was then in his forties, was on a tour of America. And the letter was from him to my brother Natarajan (fondly called as Nat). Nat was sixteen and had just joined the university in Delhi. This letter, among others, has survived the recycle bin of time, and has snuggled from one locker to another over all the various home shifts and and other struggles that our family, like any other, has undergone. All thanks to my sister Anu, who has preserved this among other such treasures.. Its a lovely letter… Written more like a friend, than like a father. However, the father is there in plain sight, for wise eyes to see… Gentle words of wisdom… From a first generation achiever to  his Woodstock generation son who is stepping into the idealistic environs of a new college, a new life….

My father’s handwriting was as good as a medical doctor’s. He seems to have made a special concession when writing to us… Even then, a word or two retained its mystic sense, and so defied decoding…. Then again, I may have got a word or two wrong as well. So, with E&OE, here goes…. A letter from the times of Apollo 11. My father, signs off with his initials G.S…

 

 

ஸ்ரீ ராம ஜயம்             2           Pittsburg, 17.7.69

My Dear Nataraj,

How is it that I have had no letters from you?  Well, I’m in Pittsburgh – the Steel Town of USA –  and it is quite an interesting place with a character of its own.  I am living near the Varsity Campus as the course I am attending is in the summer school of the University of Pittsburgh.  The colleges are housed in ancient tall buildings, which by themselves inspire respect for learning and tradition.  The boys (and girls)  are the usual types –  some serious, some light hearted, some well-dressed,   some shabbily dressed,  some avoiding the opposite sex and some openly fondling each other.  There is no insistence on proper dress so that many boys appear in rags and open torsos. The current fashion is to have the hair down as a hippy.  There is an open revolt against authority which the elders fear will deprive the students of their opportunity to learn and this ultimately will lead to the decay of the nation.  All the current achievements in Science and Technology  are the products of the labour of the older scientists who finished their college a decade and earlier  and the present generation has no such technical ability or discipline to conduct research and carry on the work.  Added to this, a new movement known as Students Democratic Society (S.D.S) is spreading fast among the students and it is communist inspired.  All this is causing anxiety to parents and authorities.  However, the still younger generation in *** High Schools,  is serious minded and does not partake  in these activities.  The hopes of USA are now on pinned on them.

Apollo 11 was launched yesterday (16. 7. 1969)  and I saw it in the Television.  There was much excitement all over the country.  The touchdown on the Moon is scheduled for Sunday.

How is the new college? Do your studies systematically, neither overdoing nor neglecting.  What is your collar size?  I sent a parcel to you.  Did it reach you? Would you like to have a tennis racquet or camera?

              Yours affly

GS

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15 Responses to “Apollo Times – a letter from 1969”

  1. Chitra Kumar Says:

    How lovely to read a letter and not a sms or WhatsApp message ! Brings back lots of memories. I am amazed at how easily they conveyed their emotions, concerns and advice.

  2. rsubbug Says:

    Thanks for sharing. Strikes me that if one were to change the date to today and replace references to hippy culture with tattoos and pony tails, this letter could have been from me to my son.

    .. Subbu

  3. Mani Says:

    Timeless… moving.

  4. P Sukumaran Says:

    Nice to read something that was written 50 years ago by a father to his son! I came to Delhi on 5 Jul 69 and watched the moon landing on TV through a window of my neighbour in black & white. Nostalgic memories dear Kamesh!

  5. Bala Says:

    Great letter and with such specific details. I agree with others that now a days formal letter writing has vanished due to onslaught of electronic short messaging facilities.

    Thanks Kamesh for sharing. Rgds

  6. ygprabhu Says:

    World remembers those times with words such as Beatles, Woodstock, Space war, “ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”, and much more. You are richer – by a memory, through a letter from Dear Father!

  7. Venkat Kaushik Says:

    It is difficult not to be misty eyed when reading the letter in light of my son just stepped into Manipal university this week.
    The basic parental concern remains the same over generations!

  8. Samyukta Says:

    Wonderfully written

  9. Venkata Subramanian Says:

    Lovely.. Will bring pleasant nostalgia to all and the typical south indian genre.
    Those of you in the family who can see, touch and feel the physical document will be able to see more of the father’s feelings even more in the letter, often bringing pleasant tears and make time stand still during those moments.

  10. T.S.Rangarajan Says:

    Wonderful post. An image of the handwritten letter (however illegible) could have added to its vintage. Without doubt it was one of the most exciting events of our times. I remember being glued to BBC news breaking it. Pity we didnt have Color TV and social media at that time. Now after 50 years when I see and read the details, it seems unbelievable that so much of science, engineering, technology and management went into this stupendous feat. Space is truly the next frontier of human endeavour. Well written Kamesh!!

  11. Srinivasa Says:

    Lovely letter. Thanks for sharing. It leaves us with a sense of anticipation. Awesome!!

  12. ramey Says:

    absolutely top class….

  13. Vennimalai Says:

    A letter from the past.. That too from mankind’s one of defining time!! Really a treasure and thanks for sharing Kamesh!.. coming from the midst of the excitement of our scientific achievement, letter is so full of love and concerns of a father.. The first and last statements in the letter brings it out so beautifully when reading now!.. Decades or even centuries may pass.. Feelings of fathers will always be same I think… 🙂

  14. TUHIN KUNDU Says:

    The times..yhry are changing.
    But few thingsare eternal

  15. Nithya Says:

    So refreshing to read the letter from dad to son!! Very touching and funny to!
    I loved reading it.

    Nithya

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