Saturday, June 4, 1927
The day started out clear and fine but our usual rain came on in the middle of the afternoon. We closed our stores at one o'clock today for the first time this Summer. It is our intention to close Saturdays till October first. T.P.H. and Sarah drove down to White Plains, New York to an engagement party given by Kay Kimball, formally of New Haven. I took the Rev. Francis Wheaton to lunch then out to the Yale Princeton game. Yale won 4 to 0. Saywer, the Yale pitcher, would have pitched a no hit, no run game if Kline on first base hadn't been asleep. It began to rain during the fourth inning and rained through the balance of the game. Captain Lindbergh sailed from Cherbourgh this morning on the U.S.S. Cruiser Memphis. The French people gave him a hearty send off.
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