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DR. WHEELOCK'S ALMANACK

November 1933
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DR. WHEELOCK'S ALMANACK
November 1933

November, Eleventh Month—November hath 30 days

Day of Year Day of Month Day of the Week Rises h. m. Sets h. m. Notices, Holidays, Weather, Anniversaries, &c. 305 1 Wednesday 6 17 4 38 All Saint's Day. Chicago Lunch. Dean speaks at Springfield. Dr Wheelock's Diary 306 2 Thursday 6 18 4 37 Hunting season opened yesterday in Grafton County, NewHampshire. Weekly lunches Phila. at Cornell Club; Dart. Club in N. Y. 9Notes written in 1778) ASUSPICION HAVING arisen from the unaccountable consumption of grain meet & of other things that there were such near to or in Connection 307 3 Friday 6 20 4 36 Pres. Hopkins speaks at Des Moines, Dean Laycock at Hart- ford. Bill Grant '031—Anniversary today. Lunches, Portland and Omaha. 308 4 Saturday 6 21 4 34 Football—Yale at New Haven, 2 p.m. Lunch at Cleveland. with College who made Business of Steeling which occasioned a more criti- cal oberv" to discover the person. At 309 5 Sunday 6 22 4 33 21st Sun. af. Strinitjj. Wedding anniversary for Bill Minseh '07. Length my son James on his Return from Albany committed the care of his 310 6 Monday 6 23 4 32 Monday luncheons: Worcester at University Club; San Francisco at Engineer's Club. E. M. Hopkins born Dunbarton, N. H., 1877. Saddle Bags for some Miles to George Knox who had several years lived with me & established a character of an 311 7 Tuesday 6 25 4 31 Washington, D. C., Pittsburgh, Detroit and Los Angeles Lunches today (every Tues.). Dinner at Milwaukee. J. Pearson '11 birthday. Honest man in which Bags were my sons shirt stock and Buckle & handkerf, which were not there when the Baggs 312 8 Wednesday 6 26 4 30 Birthdays: Wright Hugus '13, "Sempronius" Smith '97; and anniversaries for Benj. Couch '96 and Daniel Dana, 1788. Look out for rain. came home. Thursday My son James observing a shirt on 313 9 6 27 4 29 Pres. Asa D. Smith married this day, 1836. Better weather. John Conkopot, which looked like his, inquired of him where he got it, he re- 314 10 Friday 6 28 4 27 Alumni Council Meeting, University Club, N. Y. City at 10. plied, he bought it of George for four dollars. This turned his thoughts upon the manner of his losing it, & excited us 315 11 Saturday 6 30 4 26 Football at Princeton, 1st game in years. Armistice Day. all to a little more critical inspection of the grain. By watching found that 316 Sunday George fed his mare with my grain that 12 6 31 4 25 22nd Sun. af. JJrinttti. See that your fatting hogs have plenty of brimstone. was threshed, & lay on the barn floor, & by her looks discovered that she hd 317 13 Monday 6 32 4 25 Big Day for the Monday Quarterbacks. Don't fail to pay bets promptly. been plentifully fed for some time— I called John & inquired of him of the 318 14 Tuesday 6 33 4 24 In the employment of your holidays be sure that exercise is your object. Hewho rides far and drinks wine will not find his health very greatly improved. state of his shirts. Mrs Wheelock on examining it was satisfied it was a shirt Wednesday she had made for James. Hereupon I 319 6 35 4 23 Now is the time to start packing for a trip to Hanover. directed Mr. Chase and my son pri- vately to examine George's chest; 320 16 Thursday 6 36 4 22 Dartmouth Night celebrated in Hanover and by alumni clubs. which they did the key being providen- tially found. And there found the stock Festivities on campus, eve of Cornell game: dances and show in Webster Hall by the Players. Warren Agry '11, birthday today. & buckle & handkerchief, a pair of 321 17 Friday 6 37 4 21 sheets, a bed tick, two knives & two forks, two basons and four spoons, two 322 18 Saturday 6 38 4 20 Cornell vs. Dartmouth at Hanover. We might win this one. joiners plain irons, a spike a gimblet and hammer, three squares of window-glass, & a chissel, which things I had missed; 323 19 Sunday 6 40 4 19 23rd Sun. af. atrirrttg. Good bird shooting in Hanover. and a shirt and cap which we have found no owner for. On his examina- 20 Monday 6 tion the last night he owned after a great 324 41 4 19 Faculty Meeting, Parkhurst Hall, 7:30. Watch for snow. many lies & inconsistent accounts, that he had stole all the above-mentioned 328 24 Friday 6 46 4 16 Birthdays: Clarence McDavitt '00 and Frank Reagan '09. things, excepting the shirt last mentioned. 329 25 Saturday 6 47 4 15 Football: Last game of season, vs. Chicago. Alumni stag dinner last night at Drake Hotel, victory party and dance tonight. Very chilly. N. B. George confessed that he had stole two bed ticks out of college 333 29 Wednesday 6 51 4 14 Thanksgiving recess begins, 12:15, ending Monday morning. kitchen, out of one of which Mrs. Mac- clure, at his desire made a frock, the remainder I sent for to make a shirt for 334 30 Thursday 6 53 4 13 St. Andrew. Thanksgiving Day. Winter begins tomorrow. one of the Indian boys—

Full Moon, and day, ah. 59m., morning, W. Last Quarter, 10th day, 7h. 18m., morning, W. New Moon, 17th day, nh. 24m., morning, E. First Quarter, 24th day, ah. 38m., morning, W.