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Kate Halliday Mickle Diary, 1920-1921

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had gone to Mrs. Jameison's on Euclid Ave. So went aroun there to see her. After tea Dick took me over to see Dorothy and Gewn. Mary Taylor (Principal Taylor's daughter) was there. Had an hour's chat then Dick called for me.
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had gone to Mrs. Jameison's on Euclid Ave. So went around there to see her. After tea Dick took me over to see Dorothy and Gwen. Mary Taylor (Principal Taylor's daughter) was there. Had an hour's chat then Dick called for me.
 
Doug's latest: -
 
Doug's latest: -
 
"Life is a rush, life is a dash, I wonder if Daddy didn't have anything to do if he could drive slowly."
 
"Life is a rush, life is a dash, I wonder if Daddy didn't have anything to do if he could drive slowly."
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Saturday Oct. 23rd.
 
Saturday Oct. 23rd.
  
Lovely day. Little Cooler. Doug and I walked over to Yonge St. for bread, eggs and wool. Went down on Street Car to Lowther Ave. On way to Admiral
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Lovely day. Little Cooler. Doug and I walked over to Yonge St. for bread, eggs and wool. Went down on Street Car to Lowther Ave. On way to Admiral Road to see Mafame Laurie. Empty house at address given; 17 Admiral Road. Walked, via St George St. to Dorothy's room to deliver her letter. She was out. Went to Matinee "The Maid of the Mountains" with Nell. Very very good. Costumes beautiful. Very crowded, standing at

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had gone to Mrs. Jameison's on Euclid Ave. So went around there to see her. After tea Dick took me over to see Dorothy and Gwen. Mary Taylor (Principal Taylor's daughter) was there. Had an hour's chat then Dick called for me. Doug's latest: - "Life is a rush, life is a dash, I wonder if Daddy didn't have anything to do if he could drive slowly."

Saturday Oct. 23rd.

Lovely day. Little Cooler. Doug and I walked over to Yonge St. for bread, eggs and wool. Went down on Street Car to Lowther Ave. On way to Admiral Road to see Mafame Laurie. Empty house at address given; 17 Admiral Road. Walked, via St George St. to Dorothy's room to deliver her letter. She was out. Went to Matinee "The Maid of the Mountains" with Nell. Very very good. Costumes beautiful. Very crowded, standing at

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