Wednesday, April 14, 1920

Overcast cool day. Arose 7:15 A.M. To College 8-9 A.M. Studied. Wrote in diary. Helped father etc. To college 11-12 M. Studied. Took condition exam in Psychology at 2:30 P.M. Home. Studied. To Phi Nu Theta meeting. Shot pool at Clinton parlors with H.H. and Owen Chamberlain. To bed 1 A.M. To Owens room in P.M. also.

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Owens St. Clair Chamberlayn (as it is spelled in the 1920 census) lived with his sister in a rooming house at 201 Linwood Place in Schenectady. He was a student at the time, presumably at Union College. Born in 1899 at Glenville, Owens may have known Stanford in that town as well. Owens was a WWI veteran, but he never left the states, serving his time in Portland, OR. He enlisted again, in 1942, for WWII. He died in 1959 in Massachusetts. He was divorced by then with no dependents, although any children may have been grown by then since he was 43.

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