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Spends the afternoon with the Ellinger family. Mentions Mr. Ludlow, Helen Cooley, Don [Ellinger], Edith [Ellinger], Russell [Ellinger], Hal [Harold Clark], Bill Lenzen, Henry Neal, Rev. Putney, Sherman Dorsey, Ethel Jones, Helen Cassimatis, Sterling Tremayne, Pastor Yuber [Pastor T.B. Uber], Barbara (Mothersill) Moore, and Sonny [Marion (Bill) Peterson]. Breaks her plans with Byron [English] to go on a date with “the Japanese boy” Joe Tanaka: “I don’t see anything wrong in dating a Jap when he's so refined. Mom and dad didn’t seem to like it, said he was foreign. . . . Anyone not quite American sets parents raving nowadays.” Describes her date with Joe. (printed dates on diary pages: December 18-23), 1936 Dec 6

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The diary of Lois Eileen Kelley primarily describes her social life, dating, and student life at Fontbonne College. Also includes several accounts of attending events at Washington University and socializing with friends who are Washington University students. In the front of the diary is a card announcing the marriage of Lois Eileen Kelley and Russell Vincent Ellinger on March 30, 1940. The diary entries are written in a preprinted five-year diary that includes one page for each day of the...
Dates: 1936 Dec 6