1896.
Sept. 29. Tuesday
Cyclom. 2200
A man came yesterday to put up our bronze lamp at the building & today the brackets are done & look fine. I went down early this a.m. & bought shoes and things. This afternoon it began to pour & kept it up. I lit the gas log & worked hard. Had to take a car & leave Diana. Tonight Claude & Charella have gone to the theatre. Also Theo & the Behns. I began "The Minister's Wooing" because Jas. Russell Lowell tho't it was Mrs. Stowe's best novel. A rainy night. "And all night long in the rain & the wind, a man goes galloping by".
Claude entertained the Vagabond Club at dinner this noon. Sept. 30. Wed.
Wm Filmer left.
Lovely. Walked down with Claude & it was so windy at noon I walked again. Sat by the pleasant wood fire tonight and read "Minister's Wooing". Mary was up to get me to go to Edith's. Another mild night. Oct. 1. Thurs. Pleasant. Up early. Claude started off at 7:45 (all in new clothes) to be best man at Charlie Kent's wedding in Buffalo. Mama started at 8:10 for Ogden to a missionary meeting - where she was to read a paper, memorial of Mrs. Willard. I walked down & had a word with Charlotte this noon. Then went up to Fredericka's studio for a little chat & met Ned who walked up town with me - we met Edith and went to the Y.W.C.A rooms for lunch with Helen Davis. A jolly one - then I was the first person to join the new gymnasium and the rest

1896.
Sept. 29. Tuesday
Cyclom. 2200
A man came yesterday to put up our bronze lamp at the building & today the brackets are done & look fine. I went down early this a.m. & bought shoes and things. This afternoon it began to pour & kept it up. I lit the gas log & worked hard. Had to take a car & leave Diana. Tonight Claude & Charella have gone to the theatre. Also Theo & the Behns. I began "The Minister's Wooing" because Jas. Russell Lowell tho't it was Mrs. Stowe's best novel. A rainy night. "And all night long in the rain & the wind, a man goes galloping by".
Claude entertained the Vagabond Club at dinner this noon. Sept. 30. Wed.
Wm Filmer left.
Lovely. Walked down with Claude & it was so windy at noon I walked again. Sat by the pleasant wood fire tonight and read "Minister's Wooing". Mary was up to get me to go to Edith's. Another mild night. Oct. 1. Thurs. Pleasant. Up early. Claude started off at 7:45 (all in new clothes) to be best man at Charlie Kent's wedding in Buffalo. Mama started at 8:10 for Ogden to a missionary meeting - where she was to read a paper, memorial of Mrs. Willard. I walked down & had a word with Charlotte this noon. Then went up to Fredericka's studio for a little chat & met Ned who walked up town with me - we met Edith and went to the Y.W.C.A rooms for lunch with Helen Davis. A jolly one - then I was the first person to join the new gymnasium and the rest

1896.
Sept. 29. Tuesday
Cyclom. 2200
A man came yesterday to put up our bronze lamp at the building & today the brackets are done & look fine. I went down early this a.m. & bought shoes and things. This afternoon it began to pour & kept it up. I lit the gas log & worked hard. Had to take a car & leave Diana. Tonight Claude & Charella have gone to the theatre. Also Theo & the Behns. I began "The Minister's Wooing" because Jas. Russell Lowell tho't it was Mrs. Stowe's best novel. A rainy night. "And all night long in the rain & the wind, a man goes galloping by".
Claude entertained the Vagabond Club at dinner this noon. Sept. 30. Wed.
Wm Filmer left.
Lovely. Walked down with Claude & it was so windy at noon I walked again. Sat by the pleasant wood fire tonight and read "Minister's Wooing". Mary was up to get me to go to Edith's. Another mild night. Oct. 1. Thurs. Pleasant. Up early. Claude started off at 7:45 (all in new clothes) to be best man at Charlie Kent's wedding in Buffalo. Mama started at 8:10 for Ogden to a missionary meeting - where she was to read a paper, memorial of Mrs. Willard. I walked down & had a word with Charlotte this noon. Then went up to Fredericka's studio for a little chat & met Ned who walked up town with me - we met Edith and went to the Y.W.C.A rooms for lunch with Helen Davis. A jolly one - then I was the first person to join the new gymnasium and the rest
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