18JANUARY 18 Tues. 1910
A January thaw. Father feeling better. Everybody at the
office cheerful - such a contrast to the last year's worries about competition.
Went to Seel's & the
Hippodrome at noon & up to CFB's office with
Jim. Busy all day & got in to a bob-
tailed car that kept getting stuck tonight (#206 - Mr.
Moore enlivened it). Finished Wm Allen White's
"A Certain Rich Man" tonight - a very good book and "a lesson
to millionaires (!) - poor thing!!
Wed. 1911
A fine day as to weather but
bad otherwise. I shopped this a.m. Aunt
Melissa very sick - we got a postal.
Braslow here. He is discharged from the N.Y.C
also. He had an operation in Columbus
yesterday. Gilmore up tonight. I am
going to fix programmes now. JWC down.
(see mem)# Thurs. 1912
Quite warm & cloudy
& finer. Walked down with Ruth
& Justine Cunningham. They may move to
Detroit. Tonight read some, but felt very restless.
I do dread this everlasting end of Winter & Spring. I never feel
fine then.
Sat 1913.
Rain. This p.m. went to
see Mantell in "Hamlet" with Louise Fenner, Jim
& his Helen. It was very good, but
Sothern & Marlow
are better. Turned into a snow & wind storm this evening - pretty,
too!
Sun 1914
The new station
open today at home.
A lovely sunny morning - Took two beautiful
walks in the woods - chased rabbit tracks. Visited "the tangle" interviewed
hunters, took pictures. Back by the roof about 11. Took dinner rather
late & Marguerite came up right after
& staid awhile, in my room. Thenwe & went down to Marguerite's - & with her to Margaret
Daniels( new-figure) took a walk - wrote & went over to
Top col
to such a good supper. Dr Kate &
[illegible]
were there when I arrived, but didn't stay. Albert
came back
18JANUARY 18 Tues. 1910
A January thaw. Father feeling better. Everybody at the
office cheerful - such a contrast to the last year's worries about competition.
Went to Seel's & the
Hippodrome at noon & up to CFB's office with
Jim. Busy all day & got in to a bob-
tailed car that kept getting stuck tonight (#206 - Mr.
Moore enlivened it). Finished Wm Allen White's
"A Certain Rich Man" tonight - a very good book and "a lesson
to millionaires (!) - poor thing!!
Wed. 1911
A fine day as to weather but
bad otherwise. I shopped this a.m. Aunt
Melissa very sick - we got a postal.
Braslow here. He is discharged from the N.Y.C
also. He had an operation in Columbus
yesterday. Gilmore up tonight. I am
going to fix programmes now. JWC down.
(see mem)# Thurs. 1912
Quite warm & cloudy
& finer. Walked down with Ruth
& Justine Cunningham. They may move to
Detroit. Tonight read some, but felt very restless.
I do dread this everlasting end of Winter & Spring. I never feel
fine then.
Sat 1913.
Rain. This p.m. went to
see Mantell in "Hamlet" with Louise Fenner, Jim
& his Helen. It was very good, but
Sothern & Marlow
are better. Turned into a snow & wind storm this evening - pretty,
too!
Sun 1914
The new station
open today at home.
A lovely sunny morning - Took two beautiful
walks in the woods - chased rabbit tracks. Visited "the tangle" interviewed
hunters, took pictures. Back by the roof about 11. Took dinner rather
late & Marguerite came up right after
& staid awhile, in my room. Thenwe & went down to Marguerite's - & with her to Margaret
Daniels( new-figure) took a walk - wrote & went over to
Top col
to such a good supper. Dr Kate &
[illegible]
were there when I arrived, but didn't stay. Albert
came back
18JANUARY 18 Tues. 1910
A January thaw. Father feeling better. Everybody at the
office cheerful - such a contrast to the last year's worries about competition.
Went to Seel's & the
Hippodrome at noon & up to CFB's office with
Jim. Busy all day & got in to a bob-
tailed car that kept getting stuck tonight (#206 - Mr.
Moore enlivened it). Finished Wm Allen White's
"A Certain Rich Man" tonight - a very good book and "a lesson
to millionaires (!) - poor thing!!
Wed. 1911
A fine day as to weather but
bad otherwise. I shopped this a.m. Aunt
Melissa very sick - we got a postal.
Braslow here. He is discharged from the N.Y.C
also. He had an operation in Columbus
yesterday. Gilmore up tonight. I am
going to fix programmes now. JWC down.
(see mem)# Thurs. 1912
Quite warm & cloudy
& finer. Walked down with Ruth
& Justine Cunningham. They may move to
Detroit. Tonight read some, but felt very restless.
I do dread this everlasting end of Winter & Spring. I never feel
fine then.
Sat 1913.
Rain. This p.m. went to
see Mantell in "Hamlet" with Louise Fenner, Jim
& his Helen. It was very good, but
Sothern & Marlow
are better. Turned into a snow & wind storm this evening - pretty,
too!
Sun 1914
The new station
open today at home.
A lovely sunny morning - Took two beautiful
walks in the woods - chased rabbit tracks. Visited "the tangle" interviewed
hunters, took pictures. Back by the roof about 11. Took dinner rather
late & Marguerite came up right after
& staid awhile, in my room. Thenwe & went down to Marguerite's - & with her to Margaret
Daniels( new-figure) took a walk - wrote & went over to
Top col
to such a good supper. Dr Kate &
[illegible]
were there when I arrived, but didn't stay. Albert