Wednesday, May 5, 1920



Most beautiful warm sunny day. Arose 7:15 A.M. to college 7:45 to 9 A.M. Home. Chored around. Played tennis for first time at college with H.H. Bible class 11-12 M. Home. Dinner. Studied. Campus meeting at 7:30 P.M. Good gang out. Lots of pep. Home. Ice cream to eat. Talked. To bed 11 P.X.

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Curiously, Stanford has taken to rendering P.M. as P.X. I've never seen that before so don't know if it was common.

The drawing Stanford made for this day is kind of cute--a girl feeding a . . . dog? horse? A couple of trees and the bright sun. The person in bed (Stanford, presumably) seems to go with the day before.

I don't know what the Greek is; I tried transliterating and then translating and the best I could come up with is "simpleton," although I'm not sure why Stanford would be using that word to go with his picture or if they even are together. Any Grecophones out there?

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