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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

"Fun? Well Rather" The Diary of Virginia Clay McClure - part of the Sesquicentennial Stories Series



April 12-14, 1911


Apr. 12th.  No “education” class.


Apr. 13th. Skipped same.

Apr. 14th.  No “Education” Class.  Prof. Noe is on a “tare” and is very funny in English. Jessie Mit and I get our tickets reserved for “Brown of Harvard.”  Mrs. Humphrey calls for us to go to Miss Barbee’s and we wait for Edna who has had the dire misfortune to lose her stockings.  Race. wind. the Nicholasville car “Prohibition crowd going to Nicholasville to celebrate?”  Beautiful home.  Met Laura Clay, Mrs. Barbee, and Lena Barbee, mother and sister of “Dick” Barbee of football fame at State.  Untangled a wonderful web of string and found a big chocolate cross at the end thereof.  Very eventful and pleasant evening.  Hannah Jochum saved my life in French class Friday by feeding me Hershey’s Nut.  I hadn’t had any breakfast.
 

Monday, April 13, 2015

"Fun? Well Rather" The Diary of Virginia Clay McClure - part of the Sesquicentennial Stories Series

 
 April 13, 1911



Went to Dr. Frank Dixon’s lecture, by grace of “Shiny”.  Received at the door the accompanying small card which was very puzzling to us all, until Prof. Spahr said write thereon the name of the lecturer you thought best.  I’ve heard three, and Dr. Dixon is my choice.  However, I could not rate “Corsets”, “Socialism.” Jessie Mit and I had to keep on our coats.  I read Latin at six o’clock the next morning.

Apr. 13th. Wrote “Higher Education for M.S.C.I Graduates,” for the M.S.C.I. Annual.  Also, sent “Hamlet” and two of Charlie Blevins poems.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

"Fun? Well Rather" The Diary of Virginia Clay McClure - part of the Sesquicentennial Stories Series



March 26, 1911



Hear Hobson in the Opera House on the “Great Destroyer.” Jessie Mit and I cannot get seats.  Finally go to the “roost”.  Fine lecture.
 

Saturday, March 21, 2015

"Fun? Well Rather" The Diary of Virginia Clay McClure - part of the Sesquicentennial Stories Series



March 22, 1911



“Sandy” gave us an “exam”! Forty-five minutes to give the questions and fifteen to answer them! I answer part of one.


Sat. Night.  Jessie Mit, Annabel, Addie, and I got to Patterson contest.  Helen Lafferty. Prof. Melcher, and Zemmie hold up the honors for the Modern Language.  Each fellow had one rate for 1st place.  Pres. Patterson tells of Patterson Literary Scholarship.

 












*Inserted program for the Oratorical Contest.
 

"Fun? Well Rather" The Diary of Virginia Clay McClure - part of the Sesquicentennial Stories Series



March 21, 1911



Miss Cecil arrives with very sore throat and bad cold.  Juliette and I borrow lemons, Shiny’s chafing dish, and make her a hot lemonade.  By the way, I had forgotten to mention Y.W.C.A. election, when I had the honor to be selected as president.  Jessie Mit, Juliette, Edith, Joe, Hattie, Annabel, Alma, and I are the Cabinet.  We make many good resolutions.
 
 








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