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Sunday February 9, 1936

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Barely did get to church and S.S. without breakfast.  Slept until 5 in the afternoon and my sore throat has almost vanished.  Got letter from Jaime telling me of the opera. Someone else mailed it for there was a note on the back and Jaime wrote it Tuesday!  Saw “The Bride Comes Home” with Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray – quite good.  Lenore Shaffer went with me – Alyce Claire returned tonight

 

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The 1936 North American Cold Wave begins to peak.

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Chicago Sunday Tribune Feb 9, 1936
Chicago Sunday Tribune Feb 9, 1936

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Egypt reduced the age of conscription from 19 to 18 years of age

The Figure Skating competition begins and here are the results from Men’s Alpine Skiing at  the 1936 Winter Olympics

Final
1. Franz Pfnür GER 99,25
2. Gustav Lantschner GER 96,26
3. Emile Allais FRA 94,69
4. Birger Ruud NOR 93,38
5. Roman Wörndle GER 91,16
6. Rudolf Cranz GER 91,03
7. Giacinto Sertorelli ITA 90,39
8. Alf Konningen NOR 90,06

 

 

Saturday February 8, 1936

diary 2The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary,  written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more

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Got “Fiesta in Mexico” by Erna Ferguson.  Asked for Woolcott’s “While Rome Burned” or his “Reader” – No luck on them – cleaned my room.  Somehow the sun always seems to shine brighter after I’ve cleaned my room.  Changed the furniture around again too.   had a sore throat since Thursday so I bought another bottle of stuff to gargle.  Read Erna Fergusons “Fiesta in Mexico” until after 10 P.M.

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The thermometer in Denver, Colorado reads -25 as the 1936 North American Cold Wave Continues to grip the nation.

Italy encourages a revolt against the French in Syria.

Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 8, 1936 pg 6
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 8, 1936 pg 6
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Jawaharlal Nehru in 1947

Jawaharlal Nehru was elected president of the Indian National Congress.

Teatro Regio

 

 

 

The original Teatro Regio in Turin was destroyed by fire.

The first-ever NFL draft was held. Jay Berwanger was the first pick, selected by the Philadelphia Eagles.

The first No.1, Jay Berwanger
the The first No.1, Jay Berwanger

A new Saturday Evening Post and New Yorker

Olympic Hockey results

Standings

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Rk Team W L T
1 Canada 3 0 0
2 Hungary 2 1 0
2 United States 2 1 0
2 Germany 2 1 0
5 Czechoslovakia 2 0 0
5 Great Britain 2 0 0
7 Sweden 1 1 0
7 France 1 1 0
7 Austria 1 1 0
10 Poland 1 2 0
11 Italy 1 1 0
12 Latvia 0 2 0
12 Switzerland 0 2 0
12 Japan 0 2 0
12 Belgium 0 3 0

Women’s slalom results

Place No. Competitor Downhill Slalom Average
1st 11  Christl Cranz (GER) 94.12 100.00 97.06
2nd 6  Käthe Grasegger (GER) 97.88 92.63 95.26
3rd 16  Laila Schou Nilsen (NOR) 100.00 86.96 93.48
4 31  Erna Steuri (SUI) 95.01 89.71 92.36
5 13  Hady Pfeiffer (GER) 94.65 89.04 91.85
6 9  Lisa Resch (GER) 98.70 78.77 88.74
7 26  Johanne Dybwad (NOR) 91.69 80.10 85.90
8 10  Jeanette Kessler (GBR) 83.31 84.63 83.97
9 1  Evelyn Pinching (GBR) 93.03 71.34 82.19
10 23  Marcelle Bühler (SUI) 86.58 71.16 78.87
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 8, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 8, 1936

Thursday February 6, 1936

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1936 Winter Olympics logo.pngThe IV Olympic Winter Games opened in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. As each delegation of the 28 participating countries marched past Adolf Hitler in the opening ceremony he gave the Nazi salute.

 

Olympic Hockey got underway

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Standings

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Rk Team W L T
1 Sweden 1 0 0
1 Hungary 1 0 0
1 United States 1 0 0
1 Canada 1 0 0
5 Belgium 0 1 0
5 Poland 0 1 0
5 Germany 0 1 0
5 Japan 0 1 0

A very slight break in the North American Cold Wave – but a deadly storm hits Japan

Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 6, 1936 pg 3
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 6, 1936 pg 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Maxwell Anderson play The Masque of Kings premiered at the Shubert Theatre in New York City.

Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 6, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 6, 1936

Wednesday February 5, 1936

diary 2The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary,  written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

Letter from Dit confirms any suspicions.  Teachers Meeting by department but as usual nothing results!  Visited with Charlotte afterwards

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Modern Times poster.jpgThe Charlie Chaplin silent comedy film Modern Times premiered at the Rivoli Theatre on Broadway. Police were on hand to push back the thousands of moviegoers who turned out to get a glimpse of the gala premiere.

The Japan Occupational Baseball League was established

Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 5, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 5, 1936

 

Tuesday February 4, 1936

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Letter from home says Carsey has gone to Calif.  Left suddenly!  Wish he would find himself and settle!

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Marie Curie discovered the first artificial radioactive substance
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United States Senator from Idaho

Idaho Senator William E. Borah formally announced his candidacy for President of the United States.

The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by the English GT Palgrave.jpgeconomist John Maynard Keynes was published.

 

 

 

The snow is falling again in New York and the mail has stopped in Nebraska as the 1936 North American Cold Wave continues.

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The George Bernard Shaw play The Millionairess premiered at the Vienna Akademie Theatre

The Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty on Bedloe's Island - February 1936
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Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 4, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 4, 1936

Monday February 3, 1936

diary 2The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary,  written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

Guess Jaime is enjoying opera – I understand that Eula went up to see it with him.  Mrs. Harriet went. Mr. Lawrence talked stocks with us at supper.

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The 1936 Cold Wave continues in the U.S. but in Germany things could be too warm for the Winter Olympics

Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 3, 1936 pg 23
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 3, 1936 pg 23

George Santayana is on the cover of this week’s Time Magazine.

 

 

 

U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt presented the annual State of the Union address to Congress.

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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=15095

 

 

 

 

Rain in California continues – causing floods.

Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 3, 1936 pg 3
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 3, 1936 pg 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Polish government freed 27,000 prisoners under a general amnesty.

Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 3, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 3, 1936

Friday January 31, 1936

diary 2The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary,  written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

Saw “King of Burlesque” and enjoyed it. Nothing else of particular note today. Good day at school.

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The radio adventure program Green Hornet premiered on WXYZ in Detroit

 

 

 

 

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Parts of New York shiver through their 10th day of bitter cold temperatures.  Niagara Falls is frozen

Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 31, 1936 pg5
Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 31, 1936 pg5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adolph Hitler speaks in Lustgarten

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Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 31, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 31, 1936

Monday January 27, 1936

diary 2The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary,  written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

Saw ” A Tale of Two Cities” with Ronald Coleman and Elizabeth Allen. Very well done, exceptional picture. Used Edith Spurlock’s gift pass and it surely was a grand Christmas present – even so late in the day.   Fixed grades in permanent record sheets

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Abby Rockefeller is on the cover of this weeks Time Magazine

TIME Magazine Cover: Abby Rockefeller -- Jan. 27, 1936

The U.S. Senate passed the Adjusted Compensation Payment Act by overriding the president’s veto, 76-19.  The act provided bonds to veterans.

The nation bundles up as theNoth American Cold-wave of 1936 contines

Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 27, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 27, 1936

Friday January 24, 1936

diary 2The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary,  written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

As usual I have a stew about the opera but as last year I decide I’d better not.  I was born to have some extra money but never quite seem to have it.  Jaime has a date so he won’t be too disappointed. A gang is coming to El Paso from Van Horn. Maybe Eula is one of them

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The cold wave is almost over – for Chicago

Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 24, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 24, 1936
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A young girl named Phyllis wrote to Einstein on behalf of her Sunday school class and simply asked, “Do scientists pray?”

January 24, 1936
Dear Phyllis,

I will attempt to reply to your question as simply as I can. Here is my answer:

Scientists believe that every occurrence, including the affairs of human beings, is due to the laws of nature. Therefore a scientist cannot be inclined to believe that the course of events can be influenced by prayer, that is, by a supernaturally manifested wish.

However, we must concede that our actual knowledge of these forces is imperfect, so that in the end the belief in the existence of a final, ultimate spirit rests on a kind of faith. Such belief remains widespread even with the current achievements in science.

But also, everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that some spirit is manifest in the laws of the universe, one that is vastly superior to that of man. In this way the pursuit of science leads to a religious feeling of a special sort, which is surely quite different from the religiosity of someone more naive.

With cordial greetings,

your A. Einstein

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106th Prime Minister of France

Albert Sarraut became the new French Prime Minister.

President Roosevelt sent a short handwritten message saying he would not sign the Adjusted Compensation Payment Bill, explaining that it only differed in two respects from the bill he had already vetoed at the last session. Prior to this note, Theodore Roosevelt had been the last president to write a veto message by hand. The House promptly took a vote and overrode the presidential veto by a count of 324 to 61.

The First Battle of Tembien ended in a draw

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Thursday January 23, 1936

diary 2The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary,  written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

President’s Birthday!  Went to the dance with a dress salesman whom I met in the afternoon- he sold me a good-looking dress due here in the middle of March.  But he didn’t want to dance, or meet anyone else!  Brrr.  Wanted to go to the hotel and have a drink – I played solitiare instead and at 12:30 we were bored enough to come home.   Double -dated with Charlotte Klyng and some tall Swede who was a salesman too.  I never spent a worse evening even when I was sick!  He (Fitch was my date) didn’t want to meet any of mine or Alyce Claire’s friends and he was full of stories that he’d like to tell but wasn’t sure I’d enjoy!  And I didn’t. Am I ever a prude!  but I like to dance when I have a date to a dance. Got home and to bed by one o’clock.  Bought a dress from Fitch – Be glad when it arrives – One spring outfit anyway!

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The wind and cold is taking a toll.

Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 23, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 23, 1936

54 died in a cold wave centered on the Midwestern United States.  Snow drifts of 14 -15 feet closed the Sandusky Bay Bridge in Ohio, to all traffic

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The body of George V was brought to Westminster Abbey to lie in state for four days.

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The Cunard ocean liner The Queen Mary is nearing completion on Clydebank in Scotland, and will begin sea trials within 10 weeks

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10th Governor-General of Australia

Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie became the 10th Governor-General of Australia