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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Feb. 26 & 27, 1914
Thur. Feb. 26, 1914 OO Studied when I wasn’t reciting. This P.M. I went to gymnasium. I wonder if when I’m an old woman I’ll recall these gym. classes and all the studying with pleasure. I wonder if I am … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Christianity, Kappa Pi debate, Lydia Beautolph
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Feb. 24 & 25, 1914
Tues. Feb. 24, 1914 OO This P.M. I lead Y.W.C.A for the first time and I got through it nicely the girls all said they enjoyed it so. My I don’t consider it much credit to the leader that one … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged basketball game, basketball practice, Professor Dagistan
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Feb. 21-23, 1914
Saturday 21 OO I vowed I wouldn’t eat any candy all day and I have kept my word although I was beset be[sic] temptation This A.M. after sleeping a while I went over to play practice. The rest of the time … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Burdick Hotel, love, oyster, Ralph Payne, Washington Banquet
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Feb. 19 & 20, 1914
Fiske O’Hara Thursday 19 OO Studied and practiced. This evening Ralph and I went to hear Fiske O’Hara the great tenor singer and actor in the drama “In Old Dublin.” My it was wonderful to me the beautiful scenery and … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Betty Stetson, Fiske O'Hara, Mock trial
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Feb. 16-18, 1914
Monday 16 OO This P.M. I had labatory [sic] and then went to gymnasium this evening I studied because we didn’t have “Court” practice. You see I’m to be Clerk of the Court in the mock trial of the Centuries … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Dr. Balch, Gibson Trio, Hosmer Stone, sleigh ride
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Feb. 14 & 15, 1914
Saturday 14 Well this is Saturday and I have accomplished absolutely nothing all day. I am so tired and lame (from gym I guess) that my brain just wont[sic] work and I don’t seem to be able to study. I … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Academy of Music, Ben Wheatley, Christianity, falling in love, marriage, Ralph Payne, romance
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Feb. 9 & 10, 1914
Monday 9 My sakes! pretty soon I will be the only girl left in our division of chem. lab and there’s just hosts of boys. I got along pretty well this P.M. This evening I studied and went to bed … Continue reading
Feb. 7 & 8, 1914
Saturday 7 OO I had a talk with the Field Secretary of the Students Volunteer movement this morning seriously considering whether I ought to give my life for the missionary cause or not. Oh sometimes I feel as if that is … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged future, Gibson mandolin, Gibson Trio, Helen Merchant, Mary Petertyl, missionary work, snow storm
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Feb. 5 & 6, 1914
Thursday 5 OO This P.M. I went to gym. but as I had foolishly locked my key on the inside of my locker I couldn’t take gymnasium. I went to prayer meeting tonight and it was a fine meeting. On the … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Christian values, future, marriage, theater
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