I'm trying to solve a mystery. Can anyone help identify "Dale" as shown in this WWII photo that was found in the archives of YMCA Camp Takodah in Richmond?
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Definitely seems to read “Dick”, you can see the lowercase “i” in the uppercase “D”.
That also explains the dot above it. I can't believe I didn't see that. Thank you!
But look at the i in the word “big” above that. The i is loopy and large. If that is an i below in the capital D it is very different in many ways.
Also, look at the h is “wishes”. That shorter hump is connected to the talk loop… the lower part of the k should also be attached but is not.
I think it is “Dale”
Very valid observations, the only thing I have to add is that one’s signature does not always totally match one’s general handwriting.
I thought it was Dale at first until I zoomed in a bit. The ''i" is mostly hidden by the "D", but it's clearly there, and that accounts for the dot above. And the c & k become clear also when you pinch and zoom a bit.
The i in "big" is very smudged and can't tell us much. An h is not going to be written the same way as a k by many people.
The transition into the e's above is much more informative to me. As is typical there is a smooth connection from the preceding letter to those e's. In the signature there is a very sharp upturn marking the bottom of a k where stroke reverses at the bottom of the stem to form the secondary loop of a cursive k.
In agreement with "Dick". Was my initial thought when looking at the picture. Lowercase "i" smushed into the mid to lower part of the "D".
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