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To day has been fine with a bright sun. it | To day has been fine with a bright sun. it snowed again at noon but did not last long. we are all very well. Ada went down town to Marshall,s dry goods store and returned about four O.clock. Mrs Harvey and I stayed at home Paul and Elbert, went calling to night, Ada had a letter from Mr C.W. he will dine at Mrs Cox, on Sunday and Ada will go [[strikeout]] and they will have a family dinner. I wrote to Shreve and Frances, but did not make a long letter. Sent some pictures to baby Shreve. it was too late to make a very interesting letter. Mr A.C. Badger called on Mr Paul Shoney, who is a great greek Scholar, and now Prof of Greek at the University, to ask him about a book of greek than Judge Rearden wrote on Sapho, Judge Rearden died before he finished and his wife wanted to have it examined before she had it published. Prof Shoney lives on Woodlawn Ave, 5516 near 61 street, |
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Saturday, February 9, 1901 To day has been fine with a bright sun. it snowed again at noon but did not last long. we are all very well. Ada went down town to Marshall,s dry goods store and returned about four O.clock. Mrs Harvey and I stayed at home Paul and Elbert, went calling to night, Ada had a letter from Mr C.W. he will dine at Mrs Cox, on Sunday and Ada will go strikeout and they will have a family dinner. I wrote to Shreve and Frances, but did not make a long letter. Sent some pictures to baby Shreve. it was too late to make a very interesting letter. Mr A.C. Badger called on Mr Paul Shoney, who is a great greek Scholar, and now Prof of Greek at the University, to ask him about a book of greek than Judge Rearden wrote on Sapho, Judge Rearden died before he finished and his wife wanted to have it examined before she had it published. Prof Shoney lives on Woodlawn Ave, 5516 near 61 street,