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Helen & Me
[Post for Nov. 16-19, 1911] Thur. Nov. 16, 1911 Went to school. I got A in my history test we had Monday. This afternoon I studied wrote one Physics experiment and then got 20 lines of Latin. This evening Roscoe … Continue reading
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Tagged 1911, county poor farm, orchestra practice, Roscoe Harter, skiing
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A friendly race
[Post for Nov. 13-14, 1911] Mon. Nov. 13, 1911 Got up and rode up to the depot. Got along better than I expected in my History test. We also got along very smoothly in our lab. Work this P.M. Then … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, Athenaeides Society, racing the train, Roscoe Harter
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Tennis tournament ahead!
[Post of May 30-Jun 1, 1911] Tues. May 30, 1911 I got up and there was a grand rush to be off! We took the car, Roscoe and I, with L. and May and got the train and went to … Continue reading
Posted in 1911, Claire Wight
Tagged 1911, Gull Lake, intercollegiate tennis tournament, Ralph Payne, Roscoe Harter, Ruth Appledoorn, tennis
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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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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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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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