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.
Felt like the tag-and-go of a misspent life all day. My cold is worse – Went to Velma’s for music & to practice with Mrs. Martens at one. I have to play tomorrow of all days! For two cents I wouldn’t do it! Saw Mrs. Garcia and she came to Mrs. Martens to report the Council meeting at Dallas that she had just come from. Told us of refusal of Catholic Priest to contribute to the order of service to the Mexican column in the Record. She put in the whole story in today’s paper!
Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today
President Roosevelt allocated $25 million for flood relief in addition to the $18.4 million already allotted through emergency funds. At least 270,000 people are homeless.
The Hindenburg floats past the Empire State Building in New York, 1936
The Noël Coward one-act play Star Chamber premiered in London
A new Saturday Evening Post and New Yorker magazine.
The German Calvary parades down the streets of Vienna