Monday 4 November 2013

November 2 to November 8, 1913

Sunday, November 2
Fine day.
Up late. Out to Florence Bell's with Amory.  Had dinner there. Then out to G's by 8:30 P.M.  Had good time, sawing wood, got my feet in it all right.  G almost got peeved?  Home 12:30 P.M.(A.M.)

Monday, November 3
Fair - Rain evening
School.  Drove for Bakers up to Hospital saw Helen Baker (This may be the Helen Baker who was born in Seattle in 1913). Florence along.  Home 6 P.M.  Study E.E.
Turn in 9:45 P.M.

Tuesday, November 4
Rain - all day.
E.A. Pedersen - .93 (A fellow student at the University of Washington in Engineering. The .93 may be a loan of 93¢ or his birth year 1893?)
School - Kicked out of Mechanics. (Cannot help wondering if it was "kicked out" meaning "class dismissed for the day" or "kicked out because of particular behavior." The former seems most likely.)  Home 5 P.M.  Study a little.  Out to A.I.E.E. Meeting [American Institute of Electrical Engineers] with Gooderham.  Paper by Loew on Electricity.  Edgar called up.  Home 10 P.M.

Wednesday, November 5
Rain all day.
School - E.E.3 lab.  Home eve study E.E. Kraft & Ryan by Fone & Wireless. (I think he is saying that he contacted both friends, Kraft and Ryan, by telephone and wireless.) Turn in 10:30 P.M.

Thursday, November 6
Fair - Cool
School half a day.
Home afternoon studying E.E.  Out to Wireless Club eve. at Petersens.  Home 12:45 P.M (A.M).

Friday, November 7
Fair
School E.E. lab.  our to G's and to Oral Club Dance.  Had good time. Home at 2:30 A.M.  Believe me, that is too late.  No more of that.  Should use a little sense if I have it.

Saturday, November 8
Fair  Rain eve.
Up by 11 A.M.  Amory over and we went to Georgetown and inspected the Brewery. (Seattle Brewing and Malting Company that brewed Rainier Beer.)  Rode back in Sammet's 30 horse Marmon.  
(Picture from theoldmotor.com as a possible likeness of Sammet's car.)

To B'way - Lincoln game 20-6 agnst B'way.  Then down to Baker's for supper.  Drove machine some.  Home 11:15 P.M.  Turn in 12:30 P.M. 

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