We found this rejection letter while browsing through the Orlando Sentinel (click to make it bigger), and it's pretty amazing.
Apparently, in 1938 women were not allowed to "do any of the creative work" at Disney and so they were writing to tell her she was rejected from training school.
What we thought was also kinda weird was that a woman named Mary was telling another woman named Mary that she couldn't work at the company she worked for--just because she's a woman.
Anyone else have any rejection letters they'd like to share?
[Image via Sim Sandwich]
1 comments:
I love the fact that the rejector's signature is right next to the picture of the witch.
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