Sunday, 28 April 2013

April 27- May 3, 1913

Sunday, April 27
Rain
Home all day studying and working wireless.  Turned in 11 P.M.

Monday, April 28
Fair
School     Worked on gas engine.  Heard Lecture on General Elec. Co.  Home Eve.  Study E.E.  Turn in 9:30 P.M.

Tuesday, April 29
Fair
School  -  Boiler Test home 5:15 P.M.  Saw G. got her to write Notes for me not much studying.  Turn in 10 P.M.

Wednesday, April 30
Fair
School  -  Mechanics.  Home 5:00 P.M. Over to G. N. M. Study  Electrical.  Turn in 10 P.M.

Thursday, May 1
Fair
School  -  Mechanics  Home 5:30 P.M.  Over to G.  Eve up to Movies. Home 10:30 P.M.

Friday, May 2
Fair
Campus Day. Had great time building trail. 
["Campus Day was an annual event from 1904 to 1934.  Students and faculty worked together to clear land and improve the campus, with a break for a communal meal." These pictures are from the University of Washington Digital Libraries... please do not copy.]  


















   [1913 Campus Day showing lunch tables near Denny Hall, University of Washington]

        [1913 Campus Day showing students on Denny Hall steps, University of Washington.]

         [1913 Campus Day showing students with a horse, University of Washington.]


Got Finch's Tuner.
[An example of Type E Tuner from United Wireless Telegraph around 1912 (see sparkmuseum.com)]















Also Got wave meter from Kraft.  Monkeying with them eve.  Turn in 10:30 P.M.

Saturday, May 3
Some Rain  -  Fair
Out at School - worked on Gas engine, No Class in E.E.  Home After noon working with wireless set.  G. over.  Down to Clemmer wi G. Home 11 P.M.
[He and G probably saw "Through Many Trials," two reels and "Hiram Buys an Auto," silent films that had just been released that week and were being shown at the Clemmer. The cost of admission, 10¢.]



Monday, 22 April 2013

April 20 to April 26, 1913


Sunday, April 20
Dandy  - Fine
Sunday School with G.  Over to Dinner, good too.  Then out canoeing with G.  Had fine time.  Back abt. 8 P.M.  Home at 10 P.M.  Turn in 10:30.

Monday, April 21 
Windy   Fair
School   -  Worked on Electrical Exp 9 + 10 all afternoon.  Home 6 P.M.  Study Calc.  Turn in 10 P.M.

Tuesday, April 22
Fair
School  -  Exp. Valve setting.  Home 5:30 P.M.  Gladys sick with Mumps.  [I wonder if 'Gladys'  is his often mentioned 'G.']   "Lu" called up too.  Study eve.  Till  9P.M.

Wednesday, April 23
Fair
School  -  Home 5 P.M.  Nothing doing  Turn in 8 P.M.

Thursday, April 24
Fair
School  -  
Down Town Morning Lectures at School.  Home 5:30 P.M.  Over to see G. She's pretty sick.  Study eve.  Turn in 10 P.M.

Friday, April 25
Fair
School  -  Worked on gas engine turning up flywheel.  Home 5:30 P.M.  Went to see G.  little better.  Study till 10 P.M.

Saturday, April 26
Fair
School  -  Home afternoon.  Study E.E.  Out to County Fair Eve[ning].    [The King County Fair is the oldest fair west of the Mississippi River. It is held in Enumclaw, WA.  Clarence probably took the train from Seattle to Enumclaw, a trip of about 40 miles.]   Had hot time. Minnie there had couple of dances also with Miss Baucher. [Popular dances in 1913 USA: Chinese Ta Toa, Newman Tango, Pavlova Gavotte, Philadelphia Drag, Rumba, Ballin' the Jack, Innovation Waltz.]     Home 12 P.M.  G. Better.

Sunday, 14 April 2013

April 13 to April 19, 1913


Sunday, April 13
Fair
Sunday School as usual.  Home till 3:00 P.M.  Howard and Lulu over.  Went for walk to Volunteer Park then to Lu's house had grand feed.  To Clemmer.  home. with G at 9:30 P.M.
      [Volunteer Park 1910]

Monday, April 14
Fine
21 - My Birthday.  School again after vacation.  At top in Mechanics still. at 84.  Worked on gas engine in shop.  Home 5:30  P.M. saw G. went over got cushion, some class to her.  Got stick pin from mama.  Study eve till 11 P.M.  Pretty tired.

Tuesday, April 15
Fair
School  - Worked in shop.  Tired as Dickens.  Study little.  G. over min. Turn in 9:30 P.M.

Wednesday, April 16
Fine
School  - Home 5:30 P.M. G. over few min.  Study til 9:P.M.  Not much doing.  Dell up had new Merkel twin. 
        [1913 Flying Merkel twin engine]

Thursday, April 17
Fine
School  -  Went to Ball Game.  We got cleaned by Oregon.  Home 6:40 P.M.  Study till 10:P.M.  G. over few min and then sneaked away.

Friday, April 18
Fine  -  Rain
School  - Home  - 1 P.M.  Study afternoon Exp. Over to G. eve then to Movies also with Mary.  Home 10 P.M.

Saturday, April 19
Fair
School - Down Town with Babe.  got his trousers etc. got watch.  Home 4:30 P.M.  Study little, Down to Emp. with G. Home 11:30 P.M.  Good Show.

Sunday, 7 April 2013

April 6 to April 12, 1913


Sunday, April 6
Fair
Sunday School as usual. Home till 3:00 P.M. over to G. Lieben and Lulu up. had good time.  For short walk.  
Home 10:00 P.M.

Monday, April 7
Fair
Home all day.  Worked on Hot water plant looking for leak - found it in Pearman's Apt.  
Over to G. eve. she was laid up with 'mumps'  - not sure. Home 10:15 P.M.

Tuesday, April 8
Fair
Left for Victoria 9:00 A.M., on Princess Victoria.   Saw G. before I started.

  Loafed around town. Out on Foul bay car. To 2 shows.  Had 2 meals. Home to Edwards apts with Kane.  10:30 P.M..  Turn in 11:00 P.M.  Pretty tired. 

Wednesday, April 9
Fair
At Victoria.  Got up 10:00 A.M.  Went to Museum  [probably the Royal BC Museum that was founded in 1886]  and Park then to Esquimalt [on the southern tip of Vancouver Island]. Back abt 3 P.M. had dinner then home agn took sleep.  Read magazines. Turned in 7:30 P.M.

Thursday 10
Fair
Got up 8:30 A.M.  Had breakfast.  Got magazine.  Went out on Oak Bay Car.  Then to Park and read, then to movies.  Had supper at Dominion, pretty good.  


Down at Empress, heard music.
        
 Pretty nice. Home, 9:00 P.M.

Friday, April 11
Fair
Left Victoria at 11 A.M. for Seattle on the Sol Duc.  
Ate lunch at Port Angeles.  Met Finch on the boat at Port Townsend.  Got in at 8:10.  Home at 9:00 P.M.  
Turned in at 10:00 P.M.

Saturday, April 12
Cloudy
Downtown Morning.  Saw Huey went to Nat'l City Bank.  Got cushion for Canoe.  Out to Lake.  Saw Papa.  Home 3 P.M.  G. over then over there took G. to Empress.  Home 11:15 P.M.

Sunday, 31 March 2013

March 30 to April 5, 1913


Sunday, March 30
              Fair
Sunday School.
Study Afternoon.
Over to G. down to Empress.  Bum Show allright. Home to 512  - 8:30 P.M.  Had tea  home 10:20 P.M.

Monday, March 31
             Fine
School    -  first place in Mechanics Class  83.5.  Home 1 P.M. studying all afternoon.  Saw G. few min. that's all.  Feeling rather bad study calc. eve. quit 9:30 P.M.

Tuesday, April 1 
School        Fine
Worked in shop on Gas Engine. home 6 P.M.  Study a little over to  G. and  G. over too.  Turn in 11 P.M.

Wednesday, April 2
School           Fine
Home 5:30 P.M.  Worked on Exp. Notes. Studying eve.  G. copied notes for me, brought them over.  Quit 11:30 P.M.

Thursday, April 3
Fair
School.  Home 5:30 P.M.  Study eve.  Heard Lecture by Ober on Columbia R.[iver] Bridge. [1913 is when the construction of the Columbia River Bridge began.] Exam in Mechanics.  Turn in 10:45 P.M.

Friday, April 4
Rain
School - Worked on Gas engine. Home 6 P.M.  Over to G. Home 10:30  Vacation begins.

Saturday, April 5
Rain
Home all day loafing and monkeying around.  Got storage battery from Broadway Auto Co.  G. over for while over there. To Empress. Home 11:30 P.M.

Sunday, 24 March 2013

March 23 to 29, 1913


Sunday, March 23
Easter       Fair
Sunday School with G, also Church.  Home 1P.M. out again at 3 P.M. to Mrs Gerould's took walk around Denny Blaine Park. [Today's address for Denny Blaine Park is 200 Lake Washington Boulevard E, Seattle. You can still see the old stone wall that would have been the sea wall when Clarence and his friend walked there. Later, when the Lake Washington Ship Canal was finished, it lowered the lake by about 9 feet. This is one of many small parcels of land donated to the city by Charles L. Denny and Elbert F. Blaine.] 
Met Wells had short auto ride.  Home 6 P.M. had tea.  Out to Movies, home 11 P.M.  Some day, what?

Monday, March 24
School          Windy Fair
Got raise in Mech 41 to 83.5.  Home 1 P.M.  Slept all afternoon.  Study eve.  Talked with R.Y.  Turn in 11 P.M.

Tuesday, March 25
School         Fine
Home 4 P.M. worked on Exp. Notes.  Study Eve till 9:30.  G over few min. got copies to type.  

Wednesday, March 26
School          Fair
Home 5 P.M.
Not much doing.  Study eve a little.  Turn in early.  G. over abt. 9 P.M.  Finished Exp and (let)? her take them.  
Closed Shop 10:20 P.M.

Thursday, March 27                 
            Rain
School  -  Mechanics worked hard. home 5:45 P.M.   G. over while working on Notes for me.  Called Minnie & Elsie up.  Study till 9:30  Turn in early.
The telephone may have looked something like this.  In January,1913 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. emerged from the combining of previous smaller independent companies. 

Friday, March 28
School              Rain
Worked on Gas Engine.  Home 6 P.M.  Saw G. few min.   Took Minnie to Junior Informal.  Had good time.  Home 1P.M.  Called Elsie up.  She did not go.   Rather tired.

Saturday, March 29
School            Fair
Home 1 P.M. Slept all afternoon.  Out to Hyland Hall Informal.  Had good time.  Home 12:45.  Not as tired as last night. Crockett called up.

Sunday, 17 March 2013

March 16 to March 22, 1913


Sunday, March 16
        Rain
Sunday School with G.  Over to G.N.M. to Dinner.  Home 3 P.M.  Babe went to Chehalis.  I went to G. down to Empress.  Home 9 P.M.  Study till 10:30.  

Monday, March 17
School              Rain
Home 2 P.M.   Sleep few min.  Studying till 10:30 P.M.  G. over few min.  took typwriting to 512 -  got it done.  Turn in 11 P.M.

Tuesday, March 18
School             Fair - Cold
Home about 4 P.M.  Studied and got lessons.  Gave G. Exp. Exp. to type.  Went to A.I.E.E. Meeting.  Heard Loew give talk on "oscillograph"  ["Seattle Section AIEE The March meeting of the Seattle Section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was held March 18th in the Good Roads building on the University Campus under the auspices of the Electrophysics Group Prof EA Loew read a paper on The Oscillograph and Oscillograms and a stereopticon exhibit of some recent oscilligrams taken in the laboratory was given by LE Curtis The meeting then adjourned to the engineering laboratory for the inspection of the University oscillograph equipment and other apparatus and laboratories used for electrical testing and research work" - Electrical West, Volume 30, 1913].  Was with Stanwick.  Home abt 10:30   Turn in 11 P.M.     Wallace started working on my gas engine.

Wednesday, March 19
School         Snow
Mechanics worke hard as the dickens. Home 5 P.M.  Took short nap.  Studying til 9:45.  G. brought Exp. back.  O.K. gud. wrk. Turn in 10 P.M. Minnie gave me bid to dance on the 29th.

Thursday, March 20
School          Fair
Home 6 P.M.   Study till 9:45 P.M. "Lu" called up.  Not much doing.

Friday, March 21
School          Fair
Home 2 P.M. down to Bank.  Worked on Notes all afternoon.   G. not feeling well. tnk all right now. Went to show, movies, home 11 P.M. .  Turn in 11:30.  Babe back from Chehalis last night.

Saturday, March 22
    Fair
School Morning not much done.  Home 1 P.M.  Shoveled coal.  Out to Cascade Canoe Club with Huey, made deal with Forrest about painting the canoe.  Home  6  P.M.
then over to G. down to Clemmer  [1414 2nd Ave....."Considered to be the first theater in Seattle constructed primarily for the exhibition of motion pictures, the Clemmer Theatre bore the name of James Q. Clemmer, who spent $135,000 to construct the movie palace.  Seattle had several movie theaters before the Clemmer, but most were either remodeled storefronts or live theaters that also showed movies. That the Clemmer Theatre isn’t as well remembered as other Seattle theaters isn’t surprising; it bore the Clemmer name for only nine years before being renamed the Columbia Theatre in 1922.
In 1912, the Seattle Times described the theater: “The old Roman style is in vogue, plain columns set off by flaming electric torches. These torches are decidedly unique and something new in the manner of theatrical lighting in the West”.One of the standout elements of the theater was its organ. On April 7, 1912, The Seattle Sunday Times reported: 'Great Organ to Be Installed.'"  -quoted from cinematreasures.org]  Home 11  P.M.



[interesting note: "The Sea Wolf," shown as the movie playing at the Clemmer in this 1913 photo, is a film based on a Jack London novel in which he plays "a sailor" (his only role as an on-screen actor).