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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Introspection
Sun. Feb. 26, 1911 I wonder if I will ever be any good in the world! I have very strange thoughts and feelings tonight and I can’t explain them. I am going to be more sensible in my feelings and … Continue reading
5 cents short!
Sat. Feb. 25, 1911 Well my goodness sakes a day. May & I have had the funniest time! We wanted to go walking this afternoon some new place, so we took four car tickets and a quarter & started out. … Continue reading
Two musical days
Feb. 22-23, 1911 Wed. Feb 22, 1911 This is Washington’s birthday I expected to work so hard and get all my lessons for tomorrow and it took me most all day to get just my labatory[sic] notes written. I guess … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, harp guitar, mandolin orchestra
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A special dinner
Feb. 16-18, 1911 Thurs. Feb. 16, 1911 Went to school my cold is just about killing me! Labatory[sic] is awfully hard on the eyes! I had a fearful headache all the afternoon and evening! Went to the first swell dinner … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, dinner, Mandolin, Rosamond Praeger, school, trigonometry
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Banquet Night
Week of Feb. 11-14, 1911 Sat. Feb. 11, 1911 We didn’t get up until late this morning and then we went down town to practice at the church Helen and I are going to accompany Miss Ellett on the mandolins in … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, banquet, measles, Theodore Roosevelt
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A very busy young lady…
Week of Feb. 6-10, 1911 Mon. Feb. 6, 1911 Nothing important has occurred. It has been stormy all day. They have started the pay as you enter process on the New Years and it seems real funny and such an inconveniance[sic] to … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, Abraham Lincoln, mandolin orchestra, Physics, Roscoe Harter, streetcar
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“I do enjoy the mandolin so much”
Sat. Feb. 4, 1911 I’m in Allegan tonight isn’t that surprising! Papa came home unexpectedly this morning and I wanted to come back with him so we came over on the noon train. I telephoned to Hellen Merchant to come … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, blizzard, February, Helen Merchant, Mandolin
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“I dread staying 5th hr again”
Mon. Jan. 30, 1911 Well this morning I wrote up my secretarys report of the Dec B.Y.P.U. business meeting also the Jan. one and then fiddled around. Mrs. Randolph & Mrs. Warren came over to call. After dinner Aunt Emma … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, Donald Little, Emma, February, Herman Siewart, January, Kalamazoo Public Library, library, Mandolin, mandolin orchestra, Rosa Stern, Rosamond, Ruth MacCarthy, Vera
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Mill pond it was the finest skating this year.
Sat. Jan. 21, 1911 This morning Roscoe called up and asked me to go skating with Livingstone and May and him. So we went, regardless of the fact I should have studied for my Exam. We went to Mill pond … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, Cecila, Esther, Frank, Heather, ice skating, Livingstone, May, Plainwell, Roscoe, Roscoe Harter, Todd, Vera
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