Just an ordinary day. After my many Thursday classes I
didn’t have time for much else. After Psych. Lab. I went to a practice for
Interp. Studied after dinner but to bed early. On the whole this month has been
much happier then the one before that but I am still dateless.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
April 29, 1931 - Wednesday
It started out cool this morning but it was so hot this
afternoon. Everybody was perspiring and complaining. After gym I sat on terrace
and read. After dinner I studied and read some.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
April 28, 1931 - Tuesday
What a hectic day! I’ve had cramps all day and I’ve felt so
rotten. I came home between my 8 & 11 o’clocks. I slept for about three
hours this afternoon. Tonight I tried to study Psych!
Saturday, April 27, 2013
April 27, 1931 - Monday
I slept 10 hours last night!! After lunch Doro
and I took a walk before gym. It was a swell day for archery. I wasted the rest
of the afternoon on the terrace; I was going to do so much. I went swimming tonight
(two weeks no rain!).
Friday, April 26, 2013
April 26, 1931 - Sunday
I slept about one hour. Woke up at 2:30. Initiation started
at 3:30, and was over at just seven o’clock. Talked in Jeanne’s room ‘til noon.
Sat a Terrace after dinner ‘til 6. Then show with D. Carnsing (Kiki).
George's letter home:
George's letter home:
Dear Folks,
Last week we were formally initiated into the “Skull and
Daggers”, and I am now wearing my pin. It surely is nice to be affiliated with
a nice bunch of boys. If I can always be in the same boat I have been so far; I
should have a very happy life. Saturday, each member had charge of a high
school competing in the relay races. I took care of Washington and had a great
time talking to all the boys again.
This little old campus is the scene of great political
strife right now. The student body elections are looming up, and everyone is
fighting for their ticket. The other night, one of the parties had a big
parade; just one big line of cars tooting their horns and filled with yelling,
loyal hearted supporters. The three front cars had a big sign stretched between
them, reading: “Vote For Knowlton and Ticket.” You would think the president of
the United States was being elected, from all of the excitement and enthusiasm.
Saturday night, the Mortar Board ball was held at the Eugene
Hotel. That is one dance where the boys are asked by the girls. The nice part
about it is that the girls call for the boys and pay all the expenses. Boy, I
surely go for the latter part of the deal. Well they decided not to let Bob
O’Melveny go; so they tied him in a chair and then locked the door. When he
finally got loose, he proceeded to tear the door from its hinges. Good joke on
me; I just finished putting the door back. My girl came after me in a taxi and
spent more gold on me than I have ever spent on a girl. Little mistake here,
last night was our dance; and the Mortar Board was Friday. No-foolin, I think
we have the peppiest crowd in the country. We just went in and yelled and
whooped from the first to the last minute. In the basement of the dance hall,
we had a bar and one of the Goo-goos served near-beer and dutch lunches over
it. The bar-room had little tables all around with candles stuck in bottles for
light, and the floor was all covered with sawdust. During the intermission we
all went down there and ate, drank and sang every song we ever knew. All around the walk, our great Barnes had
cartoons tacked up of each one of us. Howard Steib was down, and he surely had
a great time. Boy, this place is surely a great example of what a good time can
be had without any liquor floating around.
This is a fine town too; we have just as good a dust storm
here as you do in the “Big City’. The darn campus was covered with fir boughs a
mile deep, and most of our shutters were blown off the house. My Geology
professor says that we were on the edge of a vast cyclone area. Boy Oh Boy! My
teeth are just about ground to pieces from the dust.
I wish you could send me some shaving lotion and my linen
knickers and socks with the next washing. Spring is here, and I needs must
conform to its dictates. The weather is too darn nice to study; everyone just
sits around in the sun and talks about studying. Well I had better start boning
a little harder if I expect to keep up my grades.
A whole bunch of alumni were down this weekend. It surely is
funny to hear them sit around and talk over all the old times. I can just see
myself coming back about five years from now.
That is just about all for this time; I feel great and am
becoming more acclimated everyday.
Love, George
Jane's Note: a card was enclosed dated April 20, 1931. “The members
of Skull and Daggers announce the formal initiation of the men pledged at the
Frosh Glee – 7:30 Tuesday night, April 21, 1931, at the Women’s Building.
Buz Larkin, Secretary”
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