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Then Miss Hemenway came on in a long white robe with a white cross hanging at her side and her hair in two braids down her back. It was fine!!! She had to stop once because of the rain. When she stoped it just rained torrents! I never saw it rain so hard before. it was just a perfect roar. The roof of the tent was leaking and people had there umbrella's up. Well it rained and it rained and it rained! And at about 8:00 the roof broke in one place and it came down in tub fulls.....Went to Chautauqua and it was fine! Mrs. Trabert and Louise treated me to an ice cream cone. I bought a box of Cracker Jack. Mrs. Maywrick spoke and it was very sad. She was in prison 15 yrs. with nothing but stone under her feet all that time. For the first 9 mo. she had mutton broth to eat, for the 2nd 9 mo. she had mutton broth with mutton in it, and for the rest of the time she had bief and potatoes. Her cell was 6 ft by 3 ft and she had to shovel coal 10 hrs. a day. She was accused of killing her husband.....I went with Mrs. Dewey, Mr. Dewey, Frances, Cornelia, Evert and Clovis, and Mrs. Hazard, Hilda, Charlotte and another lady and Hazel to Oak Wood Port and heard Creatore's band. Creatore has hair that comes down to his shoulder. There were from 50 to 100 in the band. I rode on the merry go round 2 times and I was in the lovers tub both times with Cornelia....In the afternoon May and the Misses Moore and Mrs. Waite and our folks went out to Whites Lake for a corn roast and we had lots of fun. May and I walked around the lake....In the afternoon went up to E \u0026 C and we dressed up in boys close and had our pictures taken by Florence Dewey....Went to school had lots of fun in Miss Vincents room, I had to sit on the front seat because I talked so much, but I didn't any more than R. P.....I went to Long Lake with the folks and had lots of fun. We went for a sail in the afternoon and mamma and Aunt Emma got scared and I was at the ours and the white caps were awfully high and I had to pull with all my might and sometimes it seemed as if we didn't move at all....I am going to make a quilt out of those silks James gave me....In the evening mamma and Mrs. DeWater took Esther and Cornelia and Rosamond and Edith and Cecil and I down to the gym and Oh! Oh! Oh! but it is grand. I'm going to join for sure.... We went to masque party at the Y.W.C.A. and had lots of fun there, from 80 to 100 people there, they had it in the gymnasium down on Burdich St. I had my fortune told in the gypsies tent and it said that I would travel a great deal, that I would have a long life and that I would marry just once and that time for love, that my heart was going to be almost broken once and that I had a good disposition and a determined will.....I went to school and after school I went down town to see the dentist. He just about killed me....Esther and I and Cecille and Cornelia and May went to the Episcapal Church in the morning, in the evening Mamma and Gene took Esther and I to the Catholic Church and I thought it was real queer....I saw mama's and papa's keepsakes tonight and papa and mama read a few love letters out loud......\" Some of the names she mentions in the diaries are: Ellen Campbell ~ Mrs Maywrick ~ Frederick Warde ~ Louis Trabert ~ Cornelia Dewey ~ Dorthy Burrell ~ Mrs Waite ~ Miss Moore ~ Mr. Hanchett ~ Edith Bogards ~ Mrs. Oakley ~ Dr. Della Pierce ~ Esther DeWater ~ Marian Taft ~ Pricilla Smith ~ Mrs. Rogers ~ Harold Smith ~ Florence Tompson ~ Mrs. Taft ~ Ardith Claire ~ Mr. Starkweather ~ Fred Adams ~ May Drake ~ Elma Furst ~ Lyman Howes ~ Cecille Hamm ~ Florence Dewey ~ Lola Kazzer ~ Don Adams ~ and others. 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Claire Wight was 13 years old when she began her first diary in 1907. Claire records daily activities such as school visits, reading, attending concerts, social and family activities, vacations, taking music lessons and playing tennis and going to the YWCA. Also included are two calling cards, one of Claire's and one of her uncle as well as a newspaper clipping for the \"Tennessee Colored Jubilee Singers,\" whose performance Claire mentions in her diary."," The following description was provided by the seller:"," \"The first diary was kept in a ledger book. It measures 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", and has 47 pages filled with entries that date from July 18, 1907 to September 20, 1907. The second diary was kept in a memorandum book. It measures 4 3/4\" x 6 1/4\", and has 84 pages filled with entries that date from September 21, 1907 to April 3, 1908. Claire writes of her activities at school, home, and with her friends. She went boating on \"Gull Lake\", had her picture taken in town, enjoyed making candy, attended lectures, played dominoes and other games,  went to football games, took music and painting lessons, went coasting and ice skating with her friends, and much more! She writes of her parents going to Battle Creek and Grand Rapids, of buying Valentines, making Christmas presents, and so on.\""," For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see the finding aid link below.","Scope and Contents\nThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"HERE ARE SOME EXCERPTS FROM THE DIARIES - Please Keep In Mind That These Are Partial Entries, And There Is More For You To Read! \".....Got up, picked 2 1/2 quarts of raspberries, ate dinner and then went to Kalamazoo. Chautauqua Assembly at Bakwood Park with Mrs. DeWater. Esther, Hazel, the Misses Moor and Mammy. While there heard the Tennessee Colored Jubilee Singers and it was fine....Oh dear me, I never had such a funny day! We went to Oakwood in the afternoon and the program was fine. Up to the lecture at 2:30 and that was horrid, before it closed it was raining awfully. Then instead of the Tennesseans, they had the orchestra and it was fine. Then Miss Hemenway came on in a long white robe with a white cross hanging at her side and her hair in two braids down her back. It was fine!!! She had to stop once because of the rain. When she stoped it just rained torrents! I never saw it rain so hard before. it was just a perfect roar. The roof of the tent was leaking and people had there umbrella's up. Well it rained and it rained and it rained! And at about 8:00 the roof broke in one place and it came down in tub fulls.....Went to Chautauqua and it was fine! Mrs. Trabert and Louise treated me to an ice cream cone. I bought a box of Cracker Jack. Mrs. Maywrick spoke and it was very sad. She was in prison 15 yrs. with nothing but stone under her feet all that time. For the first 9 mo. she had mutton broth to eat, for the 2nd 9 mo. she had mutton broth with mutton in it, and for the rest of the time she had bief and potatoes. Her cell was 6 ft by 3 ft and she had to shovel coal 10 hrs. a day. She was accused of killing her husband.....I went with Mrs. Dewey, Mr. Dewey, Frances, Cornelia, Evert and Clovis, and Mrs. Hazard, Hilda, Charlotte and another lady and Hazel to Oak Wood Port and heard Creatore's band. Creatore has hair that comes down to his shoulder. There were from 50 to 100 in the band. I rode on the merry go round 2 times and I was in the lovers tub both times with Cornelia....In the afternoon May and the Misses Moore and Mrs. Waite and our folks went out to Whites Lake for a corn roast and we had lots of fun. May and I walked around the lake....In the afternoon went up to E \u0026 C and we dressed up in boys close and had our pictures taken by Florence Dewey....Went to school had lots of fun in Miss Vincents room, I had to sit on the front seat because I talked so much, but I didn't any more than R. P.....I went to Long Lake with the folks and had lots of fun. We went for a sail in the afternoon and mamma and Aunt Emma got scared and I was at the ours and the white caps were awfully high and I had to pull with all my might and sometimes it seemed as if we didn't move at all....I am going to make a quilt out of those silks James gave me....In the evening mamma and Mrs. DeWater took Esther and Cornelia and Rosamond and Edith and Cecil and I down to the gym and Oh! Oh! Oh! but it is grand. I'm going to join for sure.... We went to masque party at the Y.W.C.A. and had lots of fun there, from 80 to 100 people there, they had it in the gymnasium down on Burdich St. I had my fortune told in the gypsies tent and it said that I would travel a great deal, that I would have a long life and that I would marry just once and that time for love, that my heart was going to be almost broken once and that I had a good disposition and a determined will.....I went to school and after school I went down town to see the dentist. He just about killed me....Esther and I and Cecille and Cornelia and May went to the Episcapal Church in the morning, in the evening Mamma and Gene took Esther and I to the Catholic Church and I thought it was real queer....I saw mama's and papa's keepsakes tonight and papa and mama read a few love letters out loud......\" Some of the names she mentions in the diaries are: Ellen Campbell ~ Mrs Maywrick ~ Frederick Warde ~ Louis Trabert ~ Cornelia Dewey ~ Dorthy Burrell ~ Mrs Waite ~ Miss Moore ~ Mr. Hanchett ~ Edith Bogards ~ Mrs. Oakley ~ Dr. Della Pierce ~ Esther DeWater ~ Marian Taft ~ Pricilla Smith ~ Mrs. Rogers ~ Harold Smith ~ Florence Tompson ~ Mrs. Taft ~ Ardith Claire ~ Mr. Starkweather ~ Fred Adams ~ May Drake ~ Elma Furst ~ Lyman Howes ~ Cecille Hamm ~ Florence Dewey ~ Lola Kazzer ~ Don Adams ~ and others. 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Claire Wight was 13 years old when she began her first diary in 1907. Claire records daily activities such as school visits, reading, attending concerts, social and family activities, vacations, taking music lessons and playing tennis and going to the YWCA. Also included are two calling cards, one of Claire's and one of her uncle as well as a newspaper clipping for the \"Tennessee Colored Jubilee Singers,\" whose performance Claire mentions in her diary.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The following description was provided by the seller:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e \"The first diary was kept in a ledger book. It measures 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", and has 47 pages filled with entries that date from July 18, 1907 to September 20, 1907. The second diary was kept in a memorandum book. It measures 4 3/4\" x 6 1/4\", and has 84 pages filled with entries that date from September 21, 1907 to April 3, 1908. Claire writes of her activities at school, home, and with her friends. She went boating on \"Gull Lake\", had her picture taken in town, enjoyed making candy, attended lectures, played dominoes and other games,  went to football games, took music and painting lessons, went coasting and ice skating with her friends, and much more! She writes of her parents going to Battle Creek and Grand Rapids, of buying Valentines, making Christmas presents, and so on.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see the finding aid link below.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"HERE ARE SOME EXCERPTS FROM THE DIARIES - Please Keep In Mind That These Are Partial Entries, And There Is More For You To Read! \".....Got up, picked 2 1/2 quarts of raspberries, ate dinner and then went to Kalamazoo. Chautauqua Assembly at Bakwood Park with Mrs. DeWater. Esther, Hazel, the Misses Moor and Mammy. While there heard the Tennessee Colored Jubilee Singers and it was fine....Oh dear me, I never had such a funny day! We went to Oakwood in the afternoon and the program was fine. Up to the lecture at 2:30 and that was horrid, before it closed it was raining awfully. Then instead of the Tennesseans, they had the orchestra and it was fine. Then Miss Hemenway came on in a long white robe with a white cross hanging at her side and her hair in two braids down her back. It was fine!!! She had to stop once because of the rain. When she stoped it just rained torrents! I never saw it rain so hard before. it was just a perfect roar. The roof of the tent was leaking and people had there umbrella's up. Well it rained and it rained and it rained! And at about 8:00 the roof broke in one place and it came down in tub fulls.....Went to Chautauqua and it was fine! Mrs. Trabert and Louise treated me to an ice cream cone. I bought a box of Cracker Jack. Mrs. Maywrick spoke and it was very sad. She was in prison 15 yrs. with nothing but stone under her feet all that time. For the first 9 mo. she had mutton broth to eat, for the 2nd 9 mo. she had mutton broth with mutton in it, and for the rest of the time she had bief and potatoes. Her cell was 6 ft by 3 ft and she had to shovel coal 10 hrs. a day. She was accused of killing her husband.....I went with Mrs. Dewey, Mr. Dewey, Frances, Cornelia, Evert and Clovis, and Mrs. Hazard, Hilda, Charlotte and another lady and Hazel to Oak Wood Port and heard Creatore's band. Creatore has hair that comes down to his shoulder. There were from 50 to 100 in the band. I rode on the merry go round 2 times and I was in the lovers tub both times with Cornelia....In the afternoon May and the Misses Moore and Mrs. Waite and our folks went out to Whites Lake for a corn roast and we had lots of fun. May and I walked around the lake....In the afternoon went up to E \u0026amp; C and we dressed up in boys close and had our pictures taken by Florence Dewey....Went to school had lots of fun in Miss Vincents room, I had to sit on the front seat because I talked so much, but I didn't any more than R. P.....I went to Long Lake with the folks and had lots of fun. We went for a sail in the afternoon and mamma and Aunt Emma got scared and I was at the ours and the white caps were awfully high and I had to pull with all my might and sometimes it seemed as if we didn't move at all....I am going to make a quilt out of those silks James gave me....In the evening mamma and Mrs. DeWater took Esther and Cornelia and Rosamond and Edith and Cecil and I down to the gym and Oh! Oh! Oh! but it is grand. I'm going to join for sure.... We went to masque party at the Y.W.C.A. and had lots of fun there, from 80 to 100 people there, they had it in the gymnasium down on Burdich St. I had my fortune told in the gypsies tent and it said that I would travel a great deal, that I would have a long life and that I would marry just once and that time for love, that my heart was going to be almost broken once and that I had a good disposition and a determined will.....I went to school and after school I went down town to see the dentist. He just about killed me....Esther and I and Cecille and Cornelia and May went to the Episcapal Church in the morning, in the evening Mamma and Gene took Esther and I to the Catholic Church and I thought it was real queer....I saw mama's and papa's keepsakes tonight and papa and mama read a few love letters out loud......\" Some of the names she mentions in the diaries are: Ellen Campbell ~ Mrs Maywrick ~ Frederick Warde ~ Louis Trabert ~ Cornelia Dewey ~ Dorthy Burrell ~ Mrs Waite ~ Miss Moore ~ Mr. Hanchett ~ Edith Bogards ~ Mrs. Oakley ~ Dr. Della Pierce ~ Esther DeWater ~ Marian Taft ~ Pricilla Smith ~ Mrs. Rogers ~ Harold Smith ~ Florence Tompson ~ Mrs. Taft ~ Ardith Claire ~ Mr. Starkweather ~ Fred Adams ~ May Drake ~ Elma Furst ~ Lyman Howes ~ Cecille Hamm ~ Florence Dewey ~ Lola Kazzer ~ Don Adams ~ and others. 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Also included are two calling cards, one of Claire's and one of her uncle as well as a newspaper clipping for the \"Tennessee Colored Jubilee Singers,\" whose performance Claire mentions in her diary."," The following description was provided by the seller:"," \"The first diary was kept in a ledger book. It measures 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", and has 47 pages filled with entries that date from July 18, 1907 to September 20, 1907. The second diary was kept in a memorandum book. It measures 4 3/4\" x 6 1/4\", and has 84 pages filled with entries that date from September 21, 1907 to April 3, 1908. Claire writes of her activities at school, home, and with her friends. She went boating on \"Gull Lake\", had her picture taken in town, enjoyed making candy, attended lectures, played dominoes and other games,  went to football games, took music and painting lessons, went coasting and ice skating with her friends, and much more! 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Then Miss Hemenway came on in a long white robe with a white cross hanging at her side and her hair in two braids down her back. It was fine!!! She had to stop once because of the rain. When she stoped it just rained torrents! I never saw it rain so hard before. it was just a perfect roar. The roof of the tent was leaking and people had there umbrella's up. Well it rained and it rained and it rained! And at about 8:00 the roof broke in one place and it came down in tub fulls.....Went to Chautauqua and it was fine! Mrs. Trabert and Louise treated me to an ice cream cone. I bought a box of Cracker Jack. Mrs. Maywrick spoke and it was very sad. She was in prison 15 yrs. with nothing but stone under her feet all that time. For the first 9 mo. she had mutton broth to eat, for the 2nd 9 mo. she had mutton broth with mutton in it, and for the rest of the time she had bief and potatoes. Her cell was 6 ft by 3 ft and she had to shovel coal 10 hrs. a day. She was accused of killing her husband.....I went with Mrs. Dewey, Mr. Dewey, Frances, Cornelia, Evert and Clovis, and Mrs. Hazard, Hilda, Charlotte and another lady and Hazel to Oak Wood Port and heard Creatore's band. Creatore has hair that comes down to his shoulder. There were from 50 to 100 in the band. I rode on the merry go round 2 times and I was in the lovers tub both times with Cornelia....In the afternoon May and the Misses Moore and Mrs. Waite and our folks went out to Whites Lake for a corn roast and we had lots of fun. May and I walked around the lake....In the afternoon went up to E \u0026 C and we dressed up in boys close and had our pictures taken by Florence Dewey....Went to school had lots of fun in Miss Vincents room, I had to sit on the front seat because I talked so much, but I didn't any more than R. P.....I went to Long Lake with the folks and had lots of fun. We went for a sail in the afternoon and mamma and Aunt Emma got scared and I was at the ours and the white caps were awfully high and I had to pull with all my might and sometimes it seemed as if we didn't move at all....I am going to make a quilt out of those silks James gave me....In the evening mamma and Mrs. DeWater took Esther and Cornelia and Rosamond and Edith and Cecil and I down to the gym and Oh! Oh! Oh! but it is grand. I'm going to join for sure.... We went to masque party at the Y.W.C.A. and had lots of fun there, from 80 to 100 people there, they had it in the gymnasium down on Burdich St. I had my fortune told in the gypsies tent and it said that I would travel a great deal, that I would have a long life and that I would marry just once and that time for love, that my heart was going to be almost broken once and that I had a good disposition and a determined will.....I went to school and after school I went down town to see the dentist. He just about killed me....Esther and I and Cecille and Cornelia and May went to the Episcapal Church in the morning, in the evening Mamma and Gene took Esther and I to the Catholic Church and I thought it was real queer....I saw mama's and papa's keepsakes tonight and papa and mama read a few love letters out loud......\" Some of the names she mentions in the diaries are: Ellen Campbell ~ Mrs Maywrick ~ Frederick Warde ~ Louis Trabert ~ Cornelia Dewey ~ Dorthy Burrell ~ Mrs Waite ~ Miss Moore ~ Mr. Hanchett ~ Edith Bogards ~ Mrs. Oakley ~ Dr. Della Pierce ~ Esther DeWater ~ Marian Taft ~ Pricilla Smith ~ Mrs. Rogers ~ Harold Smith ~ Florence Tompson ~ Mrs. Taft ~ Ardith Claire ~ Mr. Starkweather ~ Fred Adams ~ May Drake ~ Elma Furst ~ Lyman Howes ~ Cecille Hamm ~ Florence Dewey ~ Lola Kazzer ~ Don Adams ~ and others. 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Claire Wight was 13 years old when she began her first diary in 1907. Claire records daily activities such as school visits, reading, attending concerts, social and family activities, vacations, taking music lessons and playing tennis and going to the YWCA. Also included are two calling cards, one of Claire's and one of her uncle as well as a newspaper clipping for the \"Tennessee Colored Jubilee Singers,\" whose performance Claire mentions in her diary."," The following description was provided by the seller:"," \"The first diary was kept in a ledger book. It measures 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", and has 47 pages filled with entries that date from July 18, 1907 to September 20, 1907. The second diary was kept in a memorandum book. It measures 4 3/4\" x 6 1/4\", and has 84 pages filled with entries that date from September 21, 1907 to April 3, 1908. Claire writes of her activities at school, home, and with her friends. She went boating on \"Gull Lake\", had her picture taken in town, enjoyed making candy, attended lectures, played dominoes and other games,  went to football games, took music and painting lessons, went coasting and ice skating with her friends, and much more! She writes of her parents going to Battle Creek and Grand Rapids, of buying Valentines, making Christmas presents, and so on.\""," For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see the finding aid link below.","Scope and Contents\nThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"HERE ARE SOME EXCERPTS FROM THE DIARIES - Please Keep In Mind That These Are Partial Entries, And There Is More For You To Read! \".....Got up, picked 2 1/2 quarts of raspberries, ate dinner and then went to Kalamazoo. Chautauqua Assembly at Bakwood Park with Mrs. DeWater. Esther, Hazel, the Misses Moor and Mammy. While there heard the Tennessee Colored Jubilee Singers and it was fine....Oh dear me, I never had such a funny day! We went to Oakwood in the afternoon and the program was fine. Up to the lecture at 2:30 and that was horrid, before it closed it was raining awfully. Then instead of the Tennesseans, they had the orchestra and it was fine. Then Miss Hemenway came on in a long white robe with a white cross hanging at her side and her hair in two braids down her back. It was fine!!! She had to stop once because of the rain. When she stoped it just rained torrents! I never saw it rain so hard before. it was just a perfect roar. The roof of the tent was leaking and people had there umbrella's up. Well it rained and it rained and it rained! And at about 8:00 the roof broke in one place and it came down in tub fulls.....Went to Chautauqua and it was fine! Mrs. Trabert and Louise treated me to an ice cream cone. I bought a box of Cracker Jack. Mrs. Maywrick spoke and it was very sad. She was in prison 15 yrs. with nothing but stone under her feet all that time. For the first 9 mo. she had mutton broth to eat, for the 2nd 9 mo. she had mutton broth with mutton in it, and for the rest of the time she had bief and potatoes. Her cell was 6 ft by 3 ft and she had to shovel coal 10 hrs. a day. She was accused of killing her husband.....I went with Mrs. Dewey, Mr. Dewey, Frances, Cornelia, Evert and Clovis, and Mrs. Hazard, Hilda, Charlotte and another lady and Hazel to Oak Wood Port and heard Creatore's band. Creatore has hair that comes down to his shoulder. There were from 50 to 100 in the band. I rode on the merry go round 2 times and I was in the lovers tub both times with Cornelia....In the afternoon May and the Misses Moore and Mrs. Waite and our folks went out to Whites Lake for a corn roast and we had lots of fun. May and I walked around the lake....In the afternoon went up to E \u0026 C and we dressed up in boys close and had our pictures taken by Florence Dewey....Went to school had lots of fun in Miss Vincents room, I had to sit on the front seat because I talked so much, but I didn't any more than R. P.....I went to Long Lake with the folks and had lots of fun. We went for a sail in the afternoon and mamma and Aunt Emma got scared and I was at the ours and the white caps were awfully high and I had to pull with all my might and sometimes it seemed as if we didn't move at all....I am going to make a quilt out of those silks James gave me....In the evening mamma and Mrs. DeWater took Esther and Cornelia and Rosamond and Edith and Cecil and I down to the gym and Oh! Oh! Oh! but it is grand. I'm going to join for sure.... We went to masque party at the Y.W.C.A. and had lots of fun there, from 80 to 100 people there, they had it in the gymnasium down on Burdich St. I had my fortune told in the gypsies tent and it said that I would travel a great deal, that I would have a long life and that I would marry just once and that time for love, that my heart was going to be almost broken once and that I had a good disposition and a determined will.....I went to school and after school I went down town to see the dentist. He just about killed me....Esther and I and Cecille and Cornelia and May went to the Episcapal Church in the morning, in the evening Mamma and Gene took Esther and I to the Catholic Church and I thought it was real queer....I saw mama's and papa's keepsakes tonight and papa and mama read a few love letters out loud......\" Some of the names she mentions in the diaries are: Ellen Campbell ~ Mrs Maywrick ~ Frederick Warde ~ Louis Trabert ~ Cornelia Dewey ~ Dorthy Burrell ~ Mrs Waite ~ Miss Moore ~ Mr. Hanchett ~ Edith Bogards ~ Mrs. Oakley ~ Dr. Della Pierce ~ Esther DeWater ~ Marian Taft ~ Pricilla Smith ~ Mrs. Rogers ~ Harold Smith ~ Florence Tompson ~ Mrs. Taft ~ Ardith Claire ~ Mr. Starkweather ~ Fred Adams ~ May Drake ~ Elma Furst ~ Lyman Howes ~ Cecille Hamm ~ Florence Dewey ~ Lola Kazzer ~ Don Adams ~ and others. 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Claire Wight was 13 years old when she began her first diary in 1907. Claire records daily activities such as school visits, reading, attending concerts, social and family activities, vacations, taking music lessons and playing tennis and going to the YWCA. Also included are two calling cards, one of Claire's and one of her uncle as well as a newspaper clipping for the \"Tennessee Colored Jubilee Singers,\" whose performance Claire mentions in her diary.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The following description was provided by the seller:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e \"The first diary was kept in a ledger book. It measures 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", and has 47 pages filled with entries that date from July 18, 1907 to September 20, 1907. The second diary was kept in a memorandum book. It measures 4 3/4\" x 6 1/4\", and has 84 pages filled with entries that date from September 21, 1907 to April 3, 1908. Claire writes of her activities at school, home, and with her friends. She went boating on \"Gull Lake\", had her picture taken in town, enjoyed making candy, attended lectures, played dominoes and other games,  went to football games, took music and painting lessons, went coasting and ice skating with her friends, and much more! She writes of her parents going to Battle Creek and Grand Rapids, of buying Valentines, making Christmas presents, and so on.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see the finding aid link below.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"HERE ARE SOME EXCERPTS FROM THE DIARIES - Please Keep In Mind That These Are Partial Entries, And There Is More For You To Read! \".....Got up, picked 2 1/2 quarts of raspberries, ate dinner and then went to Kalamazoo. Chautauqua Assembly at Bakwood Park with Mrs. DeWater. Esther, Hazel, the Misses Moor and Mammy. While there heard the Tennessee Colored Jubilee Singers and it was fine....Oh dear me, I never had such a funny day! We went to Oakwood in the afternoon and the program was fine. Up to the lecture at 2:30 and that was horrid, before it closed it was raining awfully. Then instead of the Tennesseans, they had the orchestra and it was fine. Then Miss Hemenway came on in a long white robe with a white cross hanging at her side and her hair in two braids down her back. It was fine!!! She had to stop once because of the rain. When she stoped it just rained torrents! I never saw it rain so hard before. it was just a perfect roar. The roof of the tent was leaking and people had there umbrella's up. Well it rained and it rained and it rained! And at about 8:00 the roof broke in one place and it came down in tub fulls.....Went to Chautauqua and it was fine! Mrs. Trabert and Louise treated me to an ice cream cone. I bought a box of Cracker Jack. Mrs. Maywrick spoke and it was very sad. She was in prison 15 yrs. with nothing but stone under her feet all that time. For the first 9 mo. she had mutton broth to eat, for the 2nd 9 mo. she had mutton broth with mutton in it, and for the rest of the time she had bief and potatoes. Her cell was 6 ft by 3 ft and she had to shovel coal 10 hrs. a day. She was accused of killing her husband.....I went with Mrs. Dewey, Mr. Dewey, Frances, Cornelia, Evert and Clovis, and Mrs. Hazard, Hilda, Charlotte and another lady and Hazel to Oak Wood Port and heard Creatore's band. Creatore has hair that comes down to his shoulder. There were from 50 to 100 in the band. I rode on the merry go round 2 times and I was in the lovers tub both times with Cornelia....In the afternoon May and the Misses Moore and Mrs. Waite and our folks went out to Whites Lake for a corn roast and we had lots of fun. May and I walked around the lake....In the afternoon went up to E \u0026amp; C and we dressed up in boys close and had our pictures taken by Florence Dewey....Went to school had lots of fun in Miss Vincents room, I had to sit on the front seat because I talked so much, but I didn't any more than R. P.....I went to Long Lake with the folks and had lots of fun. We went for a sail in the afternoon and mamma and Aunt Emma got scared and I was at the ours and the white caps were awfully high and I had to pull with all my might and sometimes it seemed as if we didn't move at all....I am going to make a quilt out of those silks James gave me....In the evening mamma and Mrs. DeWater took Esther and Cornelia and Rosamond and Edith and Cecil and I down to the gym and Oh! Oh! Oh! but it is grand. I'm going to join for sure.... We went to masque party at the Y.W.C.A. and had lots of fun there, from 80 to 100 people there, they had it in the gymnasium down on Burdich St. I had my fortune told in the gypsies tent and it said that I would travel a great deal, that I would have a long life and that I would marry just once and that time for love, that my heart was going to be almost broken once and that I had a good disposition and a determined will.....I went to school and after school I went down town to see the dentist. He just about killed me....Esther and I and Cecille and Cornelia and May went to the Episcapal Church in the morning, in the evening Mamma and Gene took Esther and I to the Catholic Church and I thought it was real queer....I saw mama's and papa's keepsakes tonight and papa and mama read a few love letters out loud......\" Some of the names she mentions in the diaries are: Ellen Campbell ~ Mrs Maywrick ~ Frederick Warde ~ Louis Trabert ~ Cornelia Dewey ~ Dorthy Burrell ~ Mrs Waite ~ Miss Moore ~ Mr. Hanchett ~ Edith Bogards ~ Mrs. Oakley ~ Dr. Della Pierce ~ Esther DeWater ~ Marian Taft ~ Pricilla Smith ~ Mrs. Rogers ~ Harold Smith ~ Florence Tompson ~ Mrs. Taft ~ Ardith Claire ~ Mr. Starkweather ~ Fred Adams ~ May Drake ~ Elma Furst ~ Lyman Howes ~ Cecille Hamm ~ Florence Dewey ~ Lola Kazzer ~ Don Adams ~ and others. 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Went to Gabe's house, from where I went with his family to his aunt and uncle's apartment in 6 story house on 12 Ave. between 48 \u0026 47. They had some swell eats there, it was a celebration, Gabe's cousin's wife had a baby boy and they were going to circumcise it. Then went to Marvin's house. Whole 47th street crowd there. Had lots of fun pretending I was half drunk. Went home about 11 o'clock. Myra seemed to act a trifle too good to us and we were suspicious about the reason or reasons .... Met Gabe and went to 47th St., then to Selma's house. Included in the party were Sonny, Harris, Herman, Myra, Harriet and Ruth. Watched and studied them all evening. They go lower and lower in my philosophical ideas ..... Went for a walk along avenue. Saw 47 St. bunch of boys playing ball. The more I notice their actions, the more childish and stupid they get .... I went to the Israel Zion Hospital with my mother and kid brother Sam, who has to go there weekly because of his heart .... Went to meeting place but Gabe wasn't there. Went over his house and met his sister, Renee, who told me that he contracted Scarlet Fever last week. He has 98, normal temperature now but must remain in bed for 10 days yet to prevent kidney trouble or internal complications .... Today is a Jewish holiday ___ and I am not going to school .... I have several curious wounds on my face. It does not extend far enough in to bring forth the blood, but only the plasma oozes out .... News came that Will Rogers and Wiley Post died in an airplane crash. Post twice flew around the world, once with Harold Gatty. Papers were full about Post and Rogers. A plane was bringing them back from Alaska when they crashed .... Went to Ambassador Theatre. Saw Gangler's Circus on the stage. They gave out 10 prizes of fish bowls, checkers, etc ..... Wrote another letter to Shirley Temple Doll Contest. This time I imitated childs printing. It wasn't very hard for I printed with my left hand .... A customer told me tonight that I should go to Julliard School of Music at 122nd St \u0026 Claremont Ave, Manhattan, New York. I should inquire about the possibilities of an audition. I talked it over with my parents and we decided that I would go tomorrow .... Went to the dentist, he said that I have a cavity in my tooth and my nerve had been reached. I have to come on Saturday and take out the tooth (I'm shivering already. Boo!) ..... Had a fire at 1:00 this morning. The candy store which is underneath the bedrooms burned. The smoke was so thick, that had I not been awaked at that time, I probably would have suffocated. My brother and sister were also sleeping. It was lucky that my father and mother were sitting in the kitchen talking to a visitor (Irene the manicurist). We ran out in our pajama's into the drugstore on the corner. Then about 10 minutes later, when the firemen had extinguished the fire, we went back .... 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He mentions library visits and reading, frequent visits to the movies and also going out with his friends. The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Had a fine time in school, kidding around with everyone. Mr. Fine called me up and gave me a penalty for making a nuisance of myself. I had to write a long sentence 25x. This seems like fate. The whole term I was a wise guy and got away with it, but when I'm pulled out and didn't do anything, then I get a penalty. Had so much homework and study that I didn't get the time to practice the violin .... Gabe came to house around 8 o'clock. We went to 47th street. Saw the usual three around 8:30. The more I see of them, the more disgusted I get. We went to Florence's house - Sat around and watched fools sit around and amuse themselves very stupidly with their conversation and various hackneyed acts that they put on. Gabe and Myra had as usual several arguments .... 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I went to the Israel Zion Hospital with my mother and kid brother Sam, who has to go there weekly because of his heart .... Went to meeting place but Gabe wasn't there. Went over his house and met his sister, Renee, who told me that he contracted Scarlet Fever last week. He has 98, normal temperature now but must remain in bed for 10 days yet to prevent kidney trouble or internal complications .... Today is a Jewish holiday ___ and I am not going to school .... I have several curious wounds on my face. It does not extend far enough in to bring forth the blood, but only the plasma oozes out .... News came that Will Rogers and Wiley Post died in an airplane crash. Post twice flew around the world, once with Harold Gatty. Papers were full about Post and Rogers. A plane was bringing them back from Alaska when they crashed .... Went to Ambassador Theatre. Saw Gangler's Circus on the stage. They gave out 10 prizes of fish bowls, checkers, etc ..... 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Berton Page walked down to the library with me.\" 1928: \"Played tennis with Pete and Bruce. Bruce and I had a talk. I rather like him. 1929: \"Sis raved. Mother raved and I raved. Sis moved her things downstairs and I packed up. I want to leave. Get away from the continual nagging. Can't stand it.\" November 17 1927: \"Had a nice time tonight. Mother's and Daddy's wedding anniversary. Dad gave Mother a dozen deep red roses and a dozen beautiful shell pink buds…had fun with Walter E. today. He's very nice.\" 1928: Mother's anniversary. We sent her roses. I went to Janet's at 8:30 tonight. They were all running around in kimonos. 1929: Mother's and Dad's anniversary. Maurice came around 4. Car wouldn't run. Out of gas. Stayed to dinner. We did dishes. Then we went to his house. Lay on couch and had to leave. Went out for Birch. A cop flashed his light on us and asked questions. Gee! December 16 1927: \"The play was a success. Everyone complimented me on my part, even Walter. Went skating tonight. Met Phil. Saw Walter out there.\" 1928: \"Gee everything went wrong today. I've felt funny about what Boelter said all day. Kinda happy, kinda blue. 1929: \"Ye gods I'm tired today. Hardly keep awake. Ate dinner with Mother. Helped her until 10.\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The daily diary of teenager Florence Adams from 1927-1930. She discusses her social and family life throughout. Some sample entries can be found in the folder description below."," Diary has a slight smell of perfume.","Sample excerpts provided by the seller: First Page: \"Presented to me, July 18, 1927 by Mr. Tishner, Leather Salesman and friends.\" Pages near end of diary: \"Schools I've gone to in Denver\" List of Christmas gifts for 1927 and 1928. Description of her graduation from Morey Junior High on February 2, 1928. 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