Sunday, February 17, 2013

February 17, 1931 - Tuesday


In spite of my first class being an 11 o’clock I got up at 8. I was going to study but I got domestic and sewed on buttons. We only had to stay in lab 1½ hours this afternoon. Studied before and after dinner.

Letter from George to his parents:

Tuesday, 17

Hello Folks,

The weather is sloppy and rainy and wet and damp here all wrapped up in a delightfully cold wind. Barnes and I found a heck of a good value downtown at the J.C. Penny Company. Sheepskin coats for four dollars. Everybody around the Lodge has been paying seven and ten dollars for them and these are just like theirs. If you can spare the money, I surely would like to have one.

One hears that there are only four more insurance policies to be sold now, before they start building our new Lodge. Oh Boy!

Thursday night we are having the Delta Gammas over for dinner, and that is about the extent of our social activities this week.

I have an accounting lab this afternoon from three to five and then I will be free for the day.

Bob O’Melveny is sick in the infirmary. Gee if many more gents get sick, we won’t have anybody left here.

I wish you could send me some stamps too!

Love, George

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