was quite warm. Walked a block or so with
Mary before six, and then met Ned &
Mama at Fitzhugh Hall &
we had supper together. Claude came in
later. I bought a big cake and we walked up home with it & were
just deciding what to do when Hamilton
Davis ar- rived on his wheel. After a chat we sent
him down for Mary and when they
came we played euchre & Pedro -
quite successfully. Ned went
home comparatively early & then I got on my wheel & Mary & H. & I rode about the third
ward - sometime in the track of a torchlight procession.
Bed then.
Nov. 8. Friday
Looked like rain this am. I rode Diana
& had to leave her down - for it poured. Took a last look in at
the Loan Exhibit this noon & then went to Sib- ley's for lunch. Tonight I spent
en- tirely re-arranging my room - which
Mother & Mrs
Schmidt cleaned to day.
Claude is in Oswego
& Papa in New
York.
Nov. 9. Sat.
Poured all day long - Every thing that could got soaked through
& I squandered several carfares. Stopped at Mary's & at Charlotte's this noon to show them
1895.
was quite warm. Walked a block or so with
Mary before six, and then met Ned &
Mama at Fitzhugh Hall &
we had supper together. Claude came in
later. I bought a big cake and we walked up home with it & were
just deciding what to do when Hamilton
Davis ar- rived on his wheel. After a chat we sent
him down for Mary and when they
came we played euchre & Pedro -
quite successfully. Ned went
home comparatively early & then I got on my wheel & Mary & H. & I rode about the third
ward - sometime in the track of a torchlight procession.
Bed then.
Nov. 8. Friday
Looked like rain this am. I rode Diana
& had to leave her down - for it poured. Took a last look in at
the Loan Exhibit this noon & then went to Sib- ley's for lunch. Tonight I spent
en- tirely re-arranging my room - which
Mother & Mrs
Schmidt cleaned to day.
Claude is in Oswego
& Papa in New
York.
Nov. 9. Sat.
Poured all day long - Every thing that could got soaked through
& I squandered several carfares. Stopped at Mary's & at Charlotte's this noon to show them
1895.
was quite warm. Walked a block or so with
Mary before six, and then met Ned &
Mama at Fitzhugh Hall &
we had supper together. Claude came in
later. I bought a big cake and we walked up home with it & were
just deciding what to do when Hamilton
Davis ar- rived on his wheel. After a chat we sent
him down for Mary and when they
came we played euchre & Pedro -
quite successfully. Ned went
home comparatively early & then I got on my wheel & Mary & H. & I rode about the third
ward - sometime in the track of a torchlight procession.
Bed then.
Nov. 8. Friday
Looked like rain this am. I rode Diana
& had to leave her down - for it poured. Took a last look in at
the Loan Exhibit this noon & then went to Sib- ley's for lunch. Tonight I spent
en- tirely re-arranging my room - which
Mother & Mrs
Schmidt cleaned to day.
Claude is in Oswego
& Papa in New
York.
Nov. 9. Sat.
Poured all day long - Every thing that could got soaked through
& I squandered several carfares. Stopped at Mary's & at Charlotte's this noon to show them