In 1923, my great aunt Kathi was a world-traveling bon-vivant coquette, a marriage-hating bisexual (not quite Anne Lister Gentleman Jack), fierce, sad, lost, found, no fan of ugly legs, a ship-wreck survivor, a WW1-horrors witness. These are her words.
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Italy, Feb 1923
And now, the 3rd installment of Kathi’s 1918 diary while at Smith College. In brief, you’ll find her worrying about the war, learning about piston rods and cylinders, getting unfortunate grades, going to the movies, rolling on the ground wi...
We caught the "Arabia" Nile River steamer at Aswan, going by train from Cairo at 8:30, arriving at Aswan at 3:30, having acquired all the surface soil of Egypt during that period.
Note — this is the second installment of Kathi's 1918 diary while at Smith College. As before, assume all folks with masculine names are girls, except for Kathi's brothers Carl and Franklin (and anyone called Mr.).
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