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FEBURARY 7 1933 Rained this eve some an now strong wind Radio said 10 inches snow in Chicago
1934 [Wed] Nice day still cold ironed did not do much else today Letter from Loring and Esther some are gone back to work
1935 Cold this am. Letter from Lillian today went after mail tonight Ironed before I went worked on chests
1936 Very cold no let up not laid off yet bu expect next week $11.38
1937 Home all day had several calls
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FEBURARY 8 GB delivered what he sold 1933 cold + snowed + wind blew this PM. 10 00 am is bright out but cold + windy. GB went to Hamilton + O Falls this PM with Mr Ford
1934 [Thur] Vary cold day colder in house even felt mend stockings all PM Had oil heater besides furnace tonight GB did nto go down town Lights off for tonite $13.30
1935 Warmer today most rain tonight 930 to bed some work tomorrow but [?] did not
1936 Home all day doing work about house. Letter from Loring yesterday. VEry cold and icy
1937 Power off 3 1/2 hrs to day so came home very icy sleet storm
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FEBURARY 9 Light snow ground visible 1933 cold + windy today felt the cold most at home this winter Wind gone down but real cold tonight GB home today trying to //
1934 42 below zero + [50 st] Sabins this am coldest known ever pipes froze but thawed them out
1935 Washed and cleaned GB + Mr Ford went to Hamilton to deliver this am. I went to Mary's tonight much warmer
1936 Home all day. Fixed some clothes of GB's for man that his home burned. Mr Gross came after them K. Moore up this eve
1937 Worked as usual
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FEBURARY 10 Sunshine 1933 cold 14 below this am coal came for store today. 1333 10:10 going to bed snowed tonight read paper + listened to Radio
1934 Not so cold but far from warm GB went down town twice Letter from Lillian also from PM. at Ponca saying 7 Munson died [?]
1935 Did ironing and worked untill 2:45 then read + listened to the radio GB and I alone all day warmer light snow 945 to bed
1936 Still cold. 1000 to bed We expect to be laid off soon Former Vice Pres. Curtiss funeral today at Wash.
1927 No special news
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10.00 PM just took bath going to bed FEBURARY 11 Wood 11/2 cord $300 1933 wind blew Quite deep snow fell last night but it is light some warmer today. W Lamb bought wood tonight I worked + cleaned
1934 Sunday warmer today We were alone all day I did not feel very ambitious today Wrote Lillian tonight 12:00 to bed
1935 colder but fair very dull for me at factory hope I have more to do tomorrow some worked sat + had Sunday
1936 Several laid off tonight They say we will be tomorrow cold and windy
1937 Same as yesterday