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JANUARY 18 1935 — No school. helped Mother, went to dentist had tooth filled. Harpers came over Mr. H. Dad & I went bowling did fine, 1st game 108, 2nd 111, swell time 1936 — Helped Mother typed some more sleigh ski riding shoveled snow. to town to Rialto to "In Old Kentucky" A walked home helped fellow WIT [[with]] car. 1937 — Chem. lecture to Eng. studied beans. had Lab test in chem. beans. Jim Melvin Bureep, Bowser & I to Orpheum saw Sonja Heine "One in A Million" A++++ best show 1938 — Beans. delivered 2 signs to Morten. $1.- to Art lab. not much doing. dorm. beans. to work painted alot. home beans with hashers. to Chief have to wear cap with uniform. home 1939 — Up early. breakfast. made lunch. to town. to Dulfer sketched Cliff house. got tracing paper. to Galileo. Commission class. worked on layout. to sketch class. did fairly well. home. sup. stretched watercolor paper. practiced pen & ink. JANUARY 19 1935 — Sat. went in shop. Snowed a lot. Susie & I went to State, Fred March in "Affairs of Cellini" & Return of Terror", both good shows we, had soda 1936 — Helped around home. sleigh riding with Bud. in shop. dinner folks went out, in shop. sled again listened to radio typed some. 1937 — Studied une peu. to Eng'r lect. slept bull fest. beans. to Eng'r drawing. got paper. new seating & Beaury. Oscar, Jim, Becker, Shy, Bowser, I, Busup, & Dunk studied Chem 1938 — Beans. to infirmary. snowed some painted sign. to Art. did some. beans. to theatre painted: (had first kis.) home. beans to Chief. saw "No Time to Marry" C & "Sergeant Murphy" C 1939 — Up early. breakfast. made lunch. helped with dishes ran for bus. to yatch harbor. cold as deuce. started another painting. good start. lunch. car to town. to Dulfer. working on Cliff house. pen & ink. home. sup. radio. p pong. Dad. tired
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"In Old Kentucky" A:
Note that Hammersley grades the films he has seen and writes it above the title. This gets an A grade. The film further down the page is A++++.
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