Friday, November 3, 1922

Fair, bright, clear & mild. Arose 7 A.M. Out to breakfast. Studied. To classes 9:30 to 11:30 A.M. To Ginters with Arno Wallschlaeger. Worked from 12 M to 2 P.M. Took nap. Down to supper & P.O. Played volley ball. Read. Talked with fellows. To bed 12 P.M.

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Stanford is probably referring to Arno Henry Wallschlaeger, who later became a Methodist minister, starting in Boston. Below is his picture.
Arno was from Wisconsin originally. He was two years older than Stanford. They evidently met at Boston University, but Arno ended up as a minister in Flint, Michigan, where he lived in 1930. By then he was married and he and his wife Jeannette had a one year old child. He died in 1981 in Delta, Michigan. The way his and Stanford's paths crossed, I'm guessing they kept in touch.

Arno was also in the Navy during WWI, although he seems to have stayed in the U.S. Here is his Navy photo:

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