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33° 29:57^ 89% MONDAY 17th [[March, 1941]] Klw. SNOW. cold wave Tues fair tni ptl. klw. & Kol 15°. [[underline]] Geo & Bill take in Paintings. [[/underline]] Letter from [[underline]] Eleanor Anderson. [[underline]] Sherwoods [[/underline]] wife Our wire reached him in time 11° here 30.00^ here TUESDAY 18th Fair tda & cont Kol. Eye blew up again. JB. Still cold JB. says to let Kimbing cut it if nec. 22° 29.89 12.39 41% NW 37 WEDNESDAY 19th Clear V 14 S602 M 1219 Kle PM here. NWW. Fair & Kol. K here. Put oil of Spike on wax R to Hunt. JB talks of "nicking" my eye tomorrow. Mrs. Klauer tells of Jack in Los Angeles. George & Mary coming over - to go to Wash. [[end page]] [[start page]] 29.97^ 1.40 30% THURSDAY 20th 25˚ V 14mi S 607 wind 56 mph. Strong westerly - Clear this P.M. warmer tni & temp J.B. operated on the eye. They are picking up [[underline]] Striped Bass [[/underline]] in the Pond. 1 man took 100. So Capt. said Wrote Phillips D. & Mrs. 30 11 2.47 PM. 60% FRIDAY 21st S 537 40˚hi this PM. Mod No winds Fair + mod Kol. Mary & Geo coming for lunch - Did War Talk by Geo & Jacob. Geo almost has job with British with purchasing section keeping off Newspapers etc Still catching STRIPED BASS. 31˚ Fair 72% SATURDAY - 22nd Ice goes out 48 hi Thot of wrapping oil color in celophane to carry for small sketches. SUNDAY - 23rd Making Sketches Fair Still getting Striped Bass
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