Professor Hamilton's Diary: March 7, 1935
She's better, he's not; President Roosevelt predicts an early spring
Professor Hamilton stayed in bed most of the day, but Margaret felt better and got up. Dr. High made a housecall on Mary Elizabeth.
There were conflicting reports about the weather in the Reading Times. The groundhog had recently predicted six more weeks of winter, but President Roosevelt had a sunnier outlook. Big surprise! Paid subscribers can read on about the reason for his optimism.
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