Saturday, May 22, 1920

MOVING UP DAY.

Fair in A.M. Rain in P.M. Fair at nite. Arose 6:15 A.M. To college to see underclass scraps. Chapel exercises at 9 A.M. Reynolds, Gregory, Geo. Brucher and Goff tapped for terrace council. H.H. left for Sacandaga. Rain cancelled Base B. and tennis. Ruth, Merlin, D.S.R. and I to Proctors. Folks to Center. D.S.R. and I to College. "It Pays to Advertise." Good play. To bed 1 A.M.

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See my post from last year's Moving Up Day in Datebook 1919: Saturday, May 17, 1919.

The play Stanford and Dorothea went to was a comedy that appeared on Broadway in 1914 and was apparently being put on by the Union College players. Here is a Wikipedia article that describes the play: It Pays to Advertise. It was later (1931) made into a film of the same name starring Carole Lombard.

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