Saturday, April 29, 1922

Beautiful, bright, cool day. Arose 7:15 A.M. Breakfast. Out on business etc. Dinner. Home in P.M. Cleaned out garage, storehouse etc. Supper. Down town, shower at Y etc. Home, to bed 10 P.M. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS BEGINS

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Interesting that New York and Schenectady continue to adopt daylight savings time. According to Wikipedia, it was a practice that was not adopted everywhere in the U.S. post WWI. Below is an excerpt from that article.
"The war's end swung the pendulum back. Farmers continued to dislike DST, and many countries repealed it after the war. Britain was an exception: it retained DST nationwide but over the years adjusted transition dates for several reasons, including special rules during the 1920s and 1930s to avoid clock shifts on Easter mornings.[39] The US was more typical: Congress repealed DST after 1919. President Woodrow Wilson, like Willett an avid golfer, vetoed the repeal twice but his second veto was overridden.[53] Only a few US cities retained DST locally thereafter,[54] including New York so that its financial exchanges could maintain an hour of arbitrage trading with London, and Chicago and Cleveland to keep pace with New York.[55] Wilson's successor Warren G. Harding opposed DST as a "deception". Reasoning that people should instead get up and go to work earlier in the summer, he ordered District of Columbia federal employees to start work at 08:00 rather than 09:00 during summer 1922. Some businesses followed suit though many others did not; the experiment was not repeated.[14]"

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