The story continues with the second journal. This is an entry from her personal diary, by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago. Click here to read more.
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The Kamikaze became the first Japanese-built aircraft to fly from Japan to Europe in a Flight Time Record of 94 hours, 17 minutes and 56 seconds.
Wives of Caterpillar Tractor Company employees celebrate after the company and CIO leaders resolved the ongoing strike, Peoria, Illinois
The Mayor of Berlin orders public schools not to admit Jewish children until further notice.
The story continues with the second journal. This is an entry from her personal diary, by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago. Click here to read more.
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Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg went back on his announcement of February 14 and said that the Habsburg Monarchy could not be restored in the foreseeable future due to the tense international situation.
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Two letters from Mary Jo telling me of getting the dresses! I thought she’d never write and sure enough the letters were delayed one place or another! All is fogiven. Next to last curriculum meeting tonight. Nellie Monroe Cullender and I saw “Lloyds of London” last night and had a good visit – Horror of Horrors! They are taking my Spanish away from me! Only one teacher will be needed next year because they are not requiring it for graduation! Woe is me! Maybe someone else will have a need for Spanish teacher, huh?
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The story continues with the second journal. This is an entry from her personal diary, by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago. Click here to read more.
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Four U.S. Navy flyers were killed in a collision of two bomber planes during maneuvers off the coast of California
The Hindenburg, arrived over the United States as a rainstorm was broiling over its intended destination, the Naval Air Station in Lakehurst, New Jersey.
The story continues with the second journal. This is an entry from her personal diary, by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago. Click here to read more.
Just an entry to show that three weeks ago I was just back from Seminole – Hadn’t written to Carsey in that time but today I got a letter from him. So I wrote n told him just what I thought of him and cited examples of pure unadulterated selfishness that embarrassed me so. Don’t know whether he’ll want to answer or not! It doesnt matter! Diantha wrote to me to forgive him! Forgive!
Dearest Elizabeth
This is Saturday afternoon and at this minute I imagine you are in Van Horn in a bad humor, but it couldn’t be worse than mine. Yesterday, (Friday) D.D. Dennison told me hehad relatives near there somewhere in New Mexico. I told him I surely did want to go too. He said he was going to Brownfield to buy a new car, so I said I would wait for him at the camp, then we would take off and spend the night in Monahaus at the Humble Camp. . He was to come back Friday night and I waited until noon today!! He never did show up! Then I heard of a car wreck and figured out that it was him. I found a fellow coming to Midland to return immediately, so I came here to wire you. I hope you got the wire!! After arriving here I found a fellow who assured me that it was not Dennisson involved in a car wreck, but then it was too late to see you unless I found a car or bought one – and then I would have telephone you . I didn’t bring but $61.00 with me to Midland, plenty to be sure, bit not enough to buy a car! Ben bought a new car and I didn’t have nerve to get his, and there wasn’t time to reach you by Train or bus. So I have just stewed all day. Had I any notion Dennison was never coming back last night I could have taken the train and would have been in Van Horn at 4:00 AM this morning. (Saturday); then we could have gone to El Paso or wherever we chose to go. But dam it, nothing turned out right.
I may can come up next week-end or if not then, the next. Can’t tell now and I am in too bad a mood to figure it out.
This Schaubaur pen is worse than post office pens. I surely wish I could see you!
I love you inspite of the fact that I stood you up in Van Horn.
Arnold
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The first postage stamps bearing the face of Adolf Hitler went on sale in Germany to commemorate the Führer’s 48th birthday.
The French liner Normandie crossed the Atlantic Ocean in record time, with an average speed of 30.98 knots
The story continues with the second journal. This is an entry from her personal diary, by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago. Click here to read more.
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The story continues with the second journal. This is an entry from her personal diary, by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago. Click here to read more.
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The Bombing of Durango by Nationalist forces resulted in the city’s destruction.