Wednesday, June 7, 1922

Beautiful, bright, hot, clear day. Arose. Breakfast. Out on business. Dinner. In P.M. father and I worked on cellar wall at 144 P.P. Family out for supper at Campbell Ave race track. Walked with H.H. about college etc. To bed 10:30 P.M.

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Stillman must have owned 144 Park Place to be working on its cellar wall. There is no longer a structure at that address, though, as you can see from the Google Street View photo, below. It must have been a large apartment building, maybe like the one shown in the background, since in 1920 four families were living under its roof.

Tuesday, June 6, 1922

Overcast with sunshine & showers. Arose 7:15 A.M. Breakfast. Father, H.H. & I to country place 8 A.M. - 3 P.M. Cultivated, hoed, cut lawn etc. Practiced typewriting. Out on business. Supper. Out for ride. Talked. To bed 10 P.M.

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Monday, June 5, 1922

Overcast, warm, & muggy. Arose 7:30 A.M. Out on business. Dinner. About town again. Supper. Rain in evening. Wrote letter to Mr. Nielsen. H.H. and I out for walk. Ruth's school orchestra here. Good music. To bed 10:30 P.M.

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I wonder what Stanford means by "here"? Did the orchestra come to the Closson's house?


Sunday, June 4, 1922

Beautiful, bright, warm day. Arose 9 A.M. Breakfast etc. To Church & S.S. Dinner. Called on Uncle John & Benedict. To E.L. Cliff Benedict & L. Goddard led. To Church with R.E.P. To Scotia. Talked etc. DOMI a la pes. [Home on foot.] To bed 1 A.M.

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Saturday, June 3, 1922

Wet, rainy, mild day. Arose 8 A.M. Breakfast etc. Out on errands. Talked with Miss Gallup at Church. Dinner. Nap in P.M. Down town. Shower at Y. Home. Supper. Played games. Talked etc. To bed 11 P.M.

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So, he and Miss Dot Gallup are still friends. That's good.

Friday, June 2, 1922

Overcast, wet, mild day. Arose 6:30 A.M. Breakfast. Out on business. Dinner. Out again. Supper. H.H. and I out. To Public Library. Down town. Lunch. Home. To bed 11 P.M.

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I know Stanford must be enjoying his brother's company this summer, having done without him over the last school year when he was at Boston University.

Thursday, June 1, 1922

Fair, bright, warm, breezy day. Arose 8 A.M. Changed tire on ford. Father, H.H. & I to country place. Subdued berry bushes etc. Home. Supper. Delivered eggs. Played tennis at Y with H.H. Shower bath. Wrote letter to R.E.N. Talked. To bed 10:30 P.M.

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R.E.N. is Russell Norris, I believe.