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Tag Archives: May
Trio of Boys — Donald, Ned & Roscoe
[Post of May 17-18, 1911] Wed. May 17, 1911 Well this has been a funny day for me! I went to school this morning and May, Edith Bailey and I were walking home together when Donald Little came along in … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, art exhibit, dating, Donald Little, May, May Fraser, Ned Longley, Roscoe Harter
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First Heart Throbs
[Post of May 10-11, 1911] Wed. May 10, 1911 Went to school! May and I skiped[sic] 2nd hour and had a jolly good time we gathered a few violets and missed the chapel period. In the afternoon I took my … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, banquet, Livingstone Latourette, May, oo=school
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Rain and Baseball
[Apr 29-30, 1911] Sat. April 29, 1911 Edna and Ardith went to Otsego today. This morning I didn’t get up until late then I mended and practiced an hour on the mandolin. This afternoon Esther and Cecille and I went … Continue reading
Tennis Anyone?
[Post of Apr 26-27, 1911] Wed. April 26, 1911 Went to school. Mr Bestor was here today and is staying all night he has the loudest snore of anyone I ever heard. In the afternoon I took my music lesson … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, Athenaiedes Society, Bessie Freeman, Livingston, May, music, 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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Claire wonders about marriage
Sunday 30 [May 1909] We all went to church and S.S. in the morning In the afternoon we read and talked. Uncle and Aunt Mr & Mrs Judge Padgham came up I like them ever so much. Philles and … Continue reading
I rode horseback
Sunday 22 [May 1909] taught S.S. class. Esther helped. Took Elinor Shelly home, gathered flowers with E. Stay at Edna’s for supper and James read to us in the evening. Tuesday 25 [May 1909] OO [=School] In the … Continue reading
Busy May Week
Sunday 16 [May 1909] Esther and I got up and got breakfast all by ourselves Oh we had fun. We went to Church and S.S. and came home and ate dinner. It seemed awfully funny for us two to … Continue reading
Posted in 1909, Claire Wight
Tagged 1909, B.Y.P.U, Cemetery, church, Cornelia, cradle roll, Esther, Everard's Woods, May, Michigan Female Seminary, oo=school, phonograph, Rosamond, sketching
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Visiting Friends and Family
Thursday 13 [May 1909] OO [=School] In the evening Esther and Ralph and Cornelia and I & May went down to get Rosamond and we all stopped to see Miss Watkins and Miss Bourne we had a fine time Miss … Continue reading