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Tag Archives: Betty Stetson
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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Mar. 13 & 14, 1914
Fri. Mar. 13, 1914 OO This P.M. I went to Lab then I went down town with Helen Merchant and we got the favors and ordered the green carnations from the Banquet. Oh dear! I wish I had my toast … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Albert "Dad" Hall, Betty Stetson, dating, football, Helen Merchant
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Mar. 3 & 4, 1914
Tues. Mar. 3, 1914 OO This P.M. I went walking with Betty Stetson for an hour then we went to Y.W.C.A. After that Helen wanted to go for a walk so we three walked till supper time. Oh about 10 … Continue reading
Posted in 1914, Claire Wight
Tagged Betty Stetson, giving a speech, Professor Dagistan, snow angels, speech, stealing
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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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Oct. 24 & 25, 1913
Fri. October 24, 1913 Went to school this P.M. after Chemistry labatory [sic] Betty Stetson and I went for a long walk out Almo [i.e., Alamo] Ave. I always have such a perfectly grand time when I’m with her we … Continue reading
Posted in 1913, Claire Wight
Tagged Betty Stetson, football game, Kalamazoo College vs Albion, walk to Alamo
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Sept. 26 & 27, 1913
Fri. September 26, 1913 OO Friday is an awfully hard day because I recite from 7:55 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. with only time for dinner. This P.M. I went down to Hellens [sic] then came home. This evening I went … Continue reading
Posted in 1913, Claire Wight
Tagged Betty Stetson, Hosmer Stone, Louise Mitchell, Mr. Parker, tennis
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Friday, Sept. 19, 1913
Fri. September 19, 1913 Reception for Freshmen OO* had 5 recitations in a row. This P.M. I played about 60 games of tennis. One + 1/2 set singles with Mr. P. 1 set doubles Mr. P & 1 against … Continue reading
Posted in 1913, Claire Wight
Tagged Betty Stetson, Freshman reception, Kalamazoo College, Mr. Parker, tennis, women's liberation
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May 5-7, 1913
Mon. May 5, 1913 Mr. Fraser died tonight! Oh it seems terrible, I can’t hardly realize it. Poor May and I love her so! He died of heart failure taken sick at 2:00 A.M. today. I went with Ralph tonight … Continue reading
Posted in 1913, Claire Wight
Tagged Betty Stetson, death, friendship, May Fraser, mourning, Taylor's Woods
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April 16-18, 1913
Wed. April 16, 1913 OO this P.M. after a short Thalia practice I came home to study till the game. Then I went with Betty Stetson and Esther, I wouldn’t go with Ralph which made him quite pervoke[sic] but I … Continue reading
Posted in 1913, Claire Wight
Tagged baseball game, Betty Stetson, dating, Kodak, Ralph Payne
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March 11-12, 1913
Tues. March 11, 1913 I feel crosser than a bear in spring! Everything has gone wrong. I’m back in my English papers. I’m back in my math. I’m back in my German and I can’t do my latin. I’m a … Continue reading
Posted in 1913, Claire Wight
Tagged angry, basketball game, Betty Stetson, boys, homework, Lydia Balch, Pearl Hoarst, romance, Ruth Gilliard, Thalia Club
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