Thursday, January 5, 1922

Very mild, wet, nasty day. Rain in night. Arose 9 A.M. Breakfast. Out on business. Dinner. Put new licenses on cars, greased them, chored around; cleaned walk etc. To church to K.S.P. (ΚΣΠ) meeting. Home. Talked. TO BED 11 P.M.

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As some of you may remember from previous diary entries, K.S.P. stands for Knights of St. Paul, a Christian organization for young men. Go to this 1919 post for a fuller explanation of the organization: KSP.

Perhaps the purpose of the meeting was to plan for the Kappa Sigma Pi convention scheduled for the coming weekend. Below is a newspaper report published in the January 5, 1922 Schenectady Gazette detailing the event:

Notice the article mentions that the founder, David Jemison from Cincinnati, will be visiting the district in March. He is discussed in the 1919 blog post (see link, above).

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