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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1916

Theobald Toby Barrett 1916 Diary 107.pdf

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didn't go down till noon, I started to cut the lawn but the mower broke so went out and helped Frank put in his school garden and I also sowed my Experimental Union plots of cabbage, kale & rape, and didn't get through till half past twelve, then we came in and got dressed up and intended to go for a swim at the stump but before we left we heard the school bell ringing so hurried down thinking we would be late, they didn't begin for quite awhile however and then all there was to it was a lot of speeches and we were up there till about four o'clock. I think every one got pretty toiredof it. Jack Martin was chairman and made the orresentsation Mr. Smith didn't say much himself as he wa sin no mood for it but got nMer. Robertson to read a little that he had written for the occasion. After it was over Ray and I went right straight down to the house and I stayed there to tea. Dad. came down a little later, he had seen a good many old school pals and so had Ray. I saw Hubert Long and Ehg Thompson and Fat Turner Col. A.C. Pratt got himself very much disliked by forbidding Mr. Smith'sold boys in the 133rd coming down this after noon. He acted in a very small, sore headed way about it, and all Dover as well as a good part of

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