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Category Archives: 1914
Tues., Oct. 6, 1914
Junior Class Party Tues. Oct. 6, 1914 OO Mr. Crowe asked to take me tonight but I’d promised “Val”. This P.M. I went to bed and got my lit then read love stories. This evening I went to the party … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
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Mon., Oct. 5, 1914
Mon. Oct. 5, 1914 OO. Today Mr. Valentine shrieked out of the window at school and when I came below he wanted to know if I had a date for tomorrow night it struck me so funny that I told … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
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Sun., Oct. 4, 1914
Hear Harry Munroe! Sun. Oct. 4, 1914 Oh diary this has been a wonderful wonderful day to me. I believe God gave it to reveal to me something of the greatness of a life and to broaden my vision, to … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Billy Sunday, Christian values, City Rescue Mission, Dr. Ward, Harry Munroe, Old Maid, social work in Kalamazoo
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Sat., Oct. 3, 1914
Sat. Oct. 3, 1914 OO. This P.M. Helen Merchant and Pat and a lot of others went to Otsego to the football game. I stayed home and a lot of the Otsego men came here to play tennis with some … Continue reading
Fri., Oct. 2, 1914
Fri. Oct. 2, 1914 OO Had Lab. work all day. This morning in Physics lab. and this P.M. in chemistry laberatory[sic]. Idelle Tapley and I spent an hour fixing up the Kappa Pi room we put up autumn … Continue reading
Sept. 28-30, 1914
Mon. Sept. 28, 1914 OO didn’t get called on to recite. My how I have to laugh in Dr MacEwan he says such funny things This P.M. I brought home a different Kodak on approval it’s a $12.00 one and … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Dr. MacEwan, hotdog roast, Kodak, tug-of-war, weenie roast
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Sept. 24-27, 1914
Thur. Sept. 24, 1914 OO Went to prayer meeting tonight. Fri. Sept 25, 1914 OO Went down town and had my hat trimmed and now mother has decided she doesn’t like it and is going to take it back. … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged giving a speech, hat trimmed, interurban
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Sept. 21-23, 1914
Mon. Sept. 21, 1914 OO* stayed to Cabinet. This evening the Barnetts were up to supper and this evening Helen & I made 50 little books of “College Diarys” for the Y.W. party Wed. P.M. I think with the Hare … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged brick ice cream, committees, hare & hound race, leadership, racing in the automobile, Y.W.C.A. party
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Sept. 19 & 20, 1914
Sat. Sept. 19, 1914 My cold makes me almost sick. This morning I went to Physics class and I’m going to like the subject very much I’m sure. This P.M. I played a couple of sets of tennis with … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Betty Stetson, Winifred Praeger
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Fri. Sept. 18, 1914
Opening Reception Fri. Sept. 18, 1914 I’m home and I never had such a miserable time at a reception in my whole life. I felt worse than any Freshman there. Because I’m not going with anyone in particular I hated … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged dating, Freshman reception, unhappy
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