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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1926-1927
Franklin McMillan Diary 1926 & 1927 43.pdf
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and Arizona St went to Mrs Claytons for tea. got home about 9 oclock.
Feby 25th. Went to Balboa Park and through the American Legion bldg {building} also the Art Bldg did not think much of it. not much in it yet. only just started
Feby 26th. cloudy today just went for a few blocks around near our place.
Feby 27th. went out to Silver Brook out near Alpine it was cool and cloudy had our first puncture so spent the afternoon fixing it. quiet a crowd there even the Real Estate men trying to sell lots.
Feby 28th. went out to La Jolla again as we had not been at any of the beaches for three weeks the tide was low today and we took pictures on the rocks. that were covered with water last time we were there. It was fine & warm today not a cloud to be seen all day. the girls and Alan were barefoot
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