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22 Sunday, January 22, 1928 Walking with the family! Lunch - Al - he showed me the letters I'd written him - some pictures of the Summer School - and newspaper clippings - We walked to dancing-school. Orvil E. was there - and he was queer - not like usual. It made me feel very badly - because I like him a lot -- Alfred F. very attentive - and the others - Home with Al in the bus - Darling- Spoke to Smush - Evidently I have been "consentrating" because the others feel that since I have Al, I don't need them ------- I shall NOT sit next to him at my party - So that's that! Orvil E. called up - about a date on [[strikethrough]] Friday [[/strikethrough]]---Saturday- I can't go to the movies - but he's coming over - I'm so so glad, I hate not having him on good terms cause he's a peach- a really all around fellow - and I like him the best [[strikethrough]] above [[/strikethrough]] after Al------! But it isnt mutual so--- anyhoo Al--! TO-MORROW SCIENCE EXAM 23 Monday, January 23, 1928 Letter from Al not being able to keep a date this afternoon. Got to school and took the Science Exam. Very easy. I sure hope I passed, I think I did. Laura and I went home to her house for lunch. Then to see "The Circus" again. It really is a wonderful movie. It takes two showings to appreciate it really. He is a very, very fine actor and fits his parts very well. They give you the feeling of realness., and that you are not just seeing a movie. It is very sad. Ironic, sort of. Heard Al had called up - Supper. Al phoned again - we spoke. Study - Study - Study - Study - and perhaps now I know a little History - AND English Grammer - Orvil phoned, and we arranged definitely for Saturday. He's coming "just around the corner" Down to school with Al to-morrow - and then Dentist's and Dot Kruskal. -
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