Very nice cool clear autumn day. Arose 9 A.M. Breakfast. Made toilet. To Church & S.S. Good Congregation. Dinner. Ruth, Mark Sawyer, Dodo & I out riding. To Swaggertown etc. Lunch. To E.L. 66 present. To Church. Armistice Day service. To Parker's Corners. Fine time. To bed 12 P.M.
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So, Mr. Sawyer appears on the scene at last. I wonder how long he lived in Schenectady? He is shown in the January, 1920 census as living in California and not having a job. He must have still been in school at that time, and then acquired his job with General Electric later that year. He and Ruth married two years later and moved to California where he worked for Pacific Telegraph & Telephone.
This is also the first time I've heard Stanford refer to Dorothy as "Dodo." Interesting . . .
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So, Mr. Sawyer appears on the scene at last. I wonder how long he lived in Schenectady? He is shown in the January, 1920 census as living in California and not having a job. He must have still been in school at that time, and then acquired his job with General Electric later that year. He and Ruth married two years later and moved to California where he worked for Pacific Telegraph & Telephone.
This is also the first time I've heard Stanford refer to Dorothy as "Dodo." Interesting . . .
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