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Thursday March 12. Mary's birthday. I congratulated her before I went home, & sent her the gold studs today. Edith & I slept pretty well considering. The snow very deep this a.m. & it is cold. We rode down, however, the cars were on time. At noon the sun was shining and I went with Charlotte to get violets for Mary & an Easter lily for Mrs. Adams (it is Mr. A's birthday too) Ned came up this p.m. with a new Fedora(!) hat on. I saw Mae in Claude's office & she told me about our pictures. Read tonight, a little while & went to bed early. Friday Mch. 13th A lovely bright morning. Hassenstab is shoveling (as he did all day yesterday) I snapped with my Kodak our street from the Corner & Exchange St, looking down and farther away, the lovely tangled back yard to the old house on Fitzhugh St. opp. the Erie depot on Ex. Was tempted, this noon, to snap blind Tom

- with his sandwich of texts - but it seemed too con- spicuous a thing to do. Very fine letters are pouring in, commending Claude's & the CMfg Co's "Minor Italian Palaces" & J.G. & J.W. are much pleased. I walked up with Mary this noon & we met Ned a minute. Tonight we all (& Charlotte went to see Frank Daniels & Dorothy Morton in "The Wizard of the Nile". There was a large audience - a tomorrow's bride & groom in a box. Abercrombie in the bald headed row. &c. Dorothy wore a red wig, but didn't look particularly pretty. The music was commonplace & I'm sick of comic operas - tho' there were funny things in it and the Egyptian


Thursday March 12. Mary's birthday. I congratulated her before I went home, & sent her the gold studs today. Edith & I slept pretty well considering. The snow very deep this a.m. & it is cold. We rode down, however, the cars were on time. At noon the sun was shining and I went with Charlotte to get violets for Mary & an Easter lily for Mrs. Adams (it is Mr. A's birthday too) Ned came up this p.m. with a new Fedora(!) hat on. I saw Mae in Claude's office & she told me about our pictures. Read tonight, a little while & went to bed early. Friday Mch. 13th A lovely bright morning. Hassenstab is shoveling (as he did all day yesterday) I snapped with my Kodak our street from the Corner & Exchange St, looking down and farther away, the lovely tangled back yard to the old house on Fitzhugh St. opp. the Erie depot on Ex. Was tempted, this noon, to snap blind Tom

- with his sandwich of texts - but it seemed too con- spicuous a thing to do. Very fine letters are pouring in, commending Claude's & the CMfg Co's "Minor Italian Palaces" & J.G. & J.W. are much pleased. I walked up with Mary this noon & we met Ned a minute. Tonight we all (& Charlotte went to see Frank Daniels & Dorothy Morton in "The Wizard of the Nile". There was a large audience - a tomorrow's bride & groom in a box. Abercrombie in the bald headed row. &c. Dorothy wore a red wig, but didn't look particularly pretty. The music was commonplace & I'm sick of comic operas - tho' there were funny things in it and the Egyptian


Thursday March 12. Mary's birthday. I congratulated her before I went home, & sent her the gold studs today. Edith & I slept pretty well considering. The snow very deep this a.m. & it is cold. We rode down, however, the cars were on time. At noon the sun was shining and I went with Charlotte to get violets for Mary & an Easter lily for Mrs. Adams (it is Mr. A's birthday too) Ned came up this p.m. with a new Fedora(!) hat on. I saw Mae in Claude's office & she told me about our pictures. Read tonight, a little while & went to bed early. Friday Mch. 13th A lovely bright morning. Hassenstab is shoveling (as he did all day yesterday) I snapped with my Kodak our street from the Corner & Exchange St, looking down and farther away, the lovely tangled back yard to the old house on Fitzhugh St. opp. the Erie depot on Ex. Was tempted, this noon, to snap blind Tom

- with his sandwich of texts - but it seemed too con- spicuous a thing to do. Very fine letters are pouring in, commending Claude's & the CMfg Co's "Minor Italian Palaces" & J.G. & J.W. are much pleased. I walked up with Mary this noon & we met Ned a minute. Tonight we all (& Charlotte went to see Frank Daniels & Dorothy Morton in "The Wizard of the Nile". There was a large audience - a tomorrow's bride & groom in a box. Abercrombie in the bald headed row. &c. Dorothy wore a red wig, but didn't look particularly pretty. The music was commonplace & I'm sick of comic operas - tho' there were funny things in it and the Egyptian

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