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, Brooklyn; 



■sday. I&b, 22, 1912. 

 #180 ttoDonough St., Brooklpa, S.Y* 



Cold and Windy. 



Arise about 7:00, at #180 MoDonoiig] 



Jamaloa with. Diok; there taJ® trolley to-IlusMng; go to Dr. 



f . Klxi$ and hsTe my teeth filled. He gave m drills soft 



etc. with which to oare for my teeth in the field. were 



to find that I had a oard of infc roduoti on to ^'red Sraeey in S 



to whose sister King is engaged. I left Flushing early in t 



to 

 raoe 

 e, 



surprised 



he after- 



noon and went dovm to S. Brooklyn and go aboard the S.S.Bramley and 

 talk to Capt. Suthen, eTen.talk to mck, Helen and Aunt Soph and read 

 and go to bed about 12:00. 



Friday. Feb. 23, 1912. 

 Cold, Olear. 



Do a few errands and go to I. Y. ; go up t o the museum about noon 

 and go out to luaohwith Dwi^t Franklin; after lunoh, go upetaira and 

 say good-bye to Miller, Dr. Dwight, Chapman, Adolph llwyn & Miss Dick- 

 ©rson, &> the fellows in the department of preparation. Leave the 

 museum about S:SO; (at noon I saw Dr. Bailey), go over to Brooklyn and 

 change my clothes and return to I.Y.; a.W. llder, Jr. gave a dinner foi 

 me; have a good^ time; go up to 89th St., and sleep with Butler from 

 5:50 to 7:00 A.M. , 24th; have breakfast with Butlsr go down town, 

 get my camera case and go to Brooklyn, try to get hold of an express- 

 man, but being unable to get one, 1 hurried over to the S.S. office and 

 learned that the Bramley would sail about noon on Monday; do several 

 errands, call on Mrs. tranklin & come over to Aunt Soph's to lunch Ss 

 'yb&lk to Aunt llizabeth Is May Belle; meet Geo. BMer & others at hotel 

 Empire at 4:15 & ride in his auto up to lew Eochell© and later return 

 to City and have dinner at Jack's; go to Brooklyn; could not get in; 



