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David’s Diary – February 16, 1970

Monday, 16 February 1970

Up at 9:00, after Θ. As soon as we had breakfast, I went on errands—walked to the P.O.—mailed Methodist men letters, returned Bible Atlas + IB Deuteronomy to Cokesbury. Went to the church to change the wayside pulpit and set up poster for benevolences. When I got home I took pictures. Took several slides to use in my Dead Sea Scroll[s] lecture. Also took some of Debbie (took some of her at breakfast—with cereal in her hair); she’s 1½ years old today. Late in the morning Cameron, Bill + Ezra came over—we wanted to get some photos of Ezra + Debbie playing together. Finished the color roll—went through half a black + white roll. We had lunch about noon, then Bonnie left for work. My afternoon was spent preparing for my lecture tomorrow night. For the most part this took the afternoon. I worked until 6:30. Then helped Bonnie with supper. Watched CBS news. In the early evening I played with Debbie. Then back to work on the lecture. We called Carters in Boston to find out [about?] the Webers. They were uncertain about coming out. By ten I had finished the lecture. Very weary. Took a snack break; then got back to my desk—but didn’t accomplish much. Stopped at 11:00 to watch the news; Lee Weber called that they aren’t coming; watched TV, i.e., Johnny Carson; Bonnie + I bathed together; OBLO 12:40.

Tuesday, 17 February 1970

Watched TV too late last night—got up at 9:30, but I was feeling pretty droopy. Had breakfast, then tried to review the first half of Lindblom’s book Prophecy in Ancient Israel—i.e., my underlining. Didn’t really have my heart in it—I didn’t start this til late in the morning; earlier did some phoning, to Uhlinger, Jack Roberts, Gladys Haskell. Late in the morning, the Sesto’s left for Concord—the baby is due soon, and they won’t be coming back until the birth. After we had lunch, Bonnie left for work I shaved, then got to work on my afternoon’s main concern: polishing and practicing my lecture for tonight. It was just before noon that I put Debbie down for a nap. She was so sleepy she was almost hysterical. She didn’t wake up til almost 4:00. I gave her a snack in her room—didn’t want to spoil her supper. Took a picture of her—which finished the b + w roll. I got it ready to go; ironed my trousers. When Bonnie got home we got supper, watched CBS news. About 7:00—Bonnie took Debbie to Drue’s—about 7:15 I left for St. Mary’s. Lecture program started at 7:30—was over by 9:00—a good experience; we went to Drue + Sully’s—came home about 10:30. Relaxed, read, bathed , —together; OBLO before 12. Θ

Wednesday, 18 February 1970

Up about 9:00; had breakfast, shaved—felt rather lethargic—puttered around at my desk, got my briefcase ready to go. Time slipped away, and I didn’t get to Aramaic as I had intended. I took the 11:15 train to Boston. Read Finkelstein’s on The Pharisees on the way in. At N. Station bought the March issue of Playboy. I got off the MTA at Copley Square, went to Cokesbury—as usually they didn’t have what I wanted: TEV of the NT. So I headed in the general direction of MASS. Bible society—a good day for walking. In the Paperback Booksmith the fellow at the cash register turned out to be a student who’d taken a course with Dr. Beck—we recognized one another. He inscribed a copy of In the Name of America to take to Beck. I got 2 copies of TEV at Mass Bible, got back on MTA at Park St. Went to BU—just about 2:00—had my lunch (glanced through Playboy), went to Beck’s class late. From 3:00–4:00 did errands + made tea with Beck. We got the news that the “Chicago 7” had been acquitted of conspiracy changes—I found out later that they’d (5 of 7) been convicted of riot charges. Seminar 4:00–6:00; rode home on the train with Brother Jerome from St. Peters. Got home after 8:00; had supper. Finally got round (called Wally Aufrecht) to working on Aramaic after playing with Debbie—took time to watch 11:00 o’clock news; bathed; back to Aramaic, OBLO, 12:40.

Thursday, 19 February 1970

Up about 9:00; had a bowl of hot oatmeal at my desk—went right to work on translating Aramaic—Genesis Apocryphon. I called the Gloucester camera shop—my slides were in, so Bonnie went over to get them; I shaved, prepared sandwiches—I hadn’t noticed the ones Bonnie had made! She arrived home with the slides shortly before I had to leave. I took them with me on the train—along with Richardson’s originals. Caught the 11:15 train; Read Finkelstein’s The Pharisees on the way in. took the trolley to Kenmore—walked to BU from there. Had my lunch; did some studying before 2:00—from 2:00–3:00 OT Theology. Then from 3:00-4:00 I did some more studying—not too vigorously though. Went to Aramaic at 4:00. But we didn’t get much work done! Instead Richardson explained many of the slides to me. Then he called it quits at 4:50. I was able to catch the 5:50 train. Read Finkelstein on the way home. Got home at 7:00. Helped Bonnie with supper. Then in the evening I put some time in on the sermon—made some progress. Also had a long phone chat with Jim Bussey. Watched the 11 o’clock news; Bonnie + I bathed together; watched some of Johnny Carson; OBLO 12:15.

Friday, 20 February 1970

Took several B + W snapshots of Debbie in afternoon. Awake around 8:00; Θ before getting up about 8:30. Had breakfast—Bonnie went back to bed; I stayed with Debbie til she finished eating, then put her in her room. I then turned to working on my sermon. Continued with this until the mail man arrived; he brought slides from Mail-A-Way—including ones which I had taken for my Dead Sea Scrolls lecture. After viewing the slides with the projector, I went to Gloucester. Bought B + W film, and went to Wades [?] to get a loose-leaf notebook for my Qumran lecture. Got home a few minutes after 12:00. Had lunch. Bonnie left for work—Debbie was hard at play—and I continued (dated the slides) to work on my sermon. I stopped at one point to start the new roll of film on Debbie. About mid-afternoon she went down for her nap. I finished the sermon about 4:00, then worked on the bulletins—finished them after 5:00. Then I turned to work on the Dead Sea Scrolls lecture—reorganizing the slides. I stopped to help Bonnie with supper about 6:30. Watched CBS news. At 7:30 got back to work—spent the evening on my slide program; typing sheets for the loose-leaf notebook. Paul called from NY (Schenectady) about 10:00—he is ill—so they won’t be out this weekend as they’d planned; bathed about 11:30. Watched some of Johnny Carson; OBLO, 12:35.

Debbie with Ezra, February 1970

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David’s Diary – February 11, 1970

Wednesday, 11 February 1970

Up about 9:30. Shaved, had a good breakfast. Prepared to leave for Boston; left town by car shortly after 11:00. I went to Somerville looking for NE Color Research—I finally found them—but they wanted 90¢ apiece to duplicate slides! Couldn’t afford that. Spent some time at the Harvard Coop. I got to BU just about 2 o’clock, in time for Dr. Beck’s OT Theology. When this was over I hurredly [sic] ate my lunch in the lounge, went to the jewelry store to get earrings for Bonnie for Valentines Day, went to Sears to get Bonnie’s new set of cooking pans—7 piece set in flame red. Got back to BU in time for seminar at 4 o’clock. Heard two long papers. It’s too much in one session to hear 2 papers—no time for discussion. We let out about 6:00. I arrived home shortly after 7:00. We left Debbie with Drue + Sully, went to Wesleyan Fellowship at the church—only 6 there besides Bonnie + myself. They’re going to call a meeting next month to consider disbanding. We saw a film on Methodist Benevolence programs: “On the 8th Day.” Over about 9:45—we then spent [??] with Drue + Sully watching TV. Arrived home about 11:00. Relaxed—after a day constantly on the go. We slowly got around to getting ready for bed; bathed together. OBLO 12:23.

Thursday, 12 February 1970

Up about 9:30. Had breakfast, then prepared to go on my morning errands. Had to go to Gloucester to take Richardson’s slides to be duplicated—my second try. Then went to Wesley church, left off a film (“On the 8th Day”)—back to Rockport. Dropped in to see Mrs. Haskell, then stopped at the church, picked up the movie projector + screen, dropped them off at the Congregational Church. Then came home, had lunch; then Bonnie left, shortly after 1:00, to go shopping. While she was gone I took Debbie on my back—we went down to Bearskin Neck—bought Bonnie two pair of earrings—for Valentine Day. When we got home I got to work on the worship service—for the kids going to the Joint Youth Fellowship ski weekend. This took the rest of the afternoon. Ate supper about 6:00. Arrived at the Baptist church about 7:15—with my record player. The sermon included 2 songs, “Nat’l Brotherhood Week” by Tom Leher, and “Blessed Are the Meek,” by Simon + Garfunkel. The worship service really didn’t go well; I felt no rapport whatever with the audience. The worship service simply is not their natural environment—most of them never have this experience; got home about 9:30. Very weary; had snack; bathed; OBLO, Θ before 12:00.

Friday, 13 February 1970

We were awake around 9:00. Θ—but unsuccessful. Since tomorrow I have to be getting up early, I decided to give Bonnie her Valentine gift—which I did before we got out of bed—the three sets of earrings: a conservative “loop” pair, a pair of “dangling boxes”—bright purple; and a pair of “chandellears”—long hanging ones from Pakistan [?]. After breakfast, Bonnie gave me a HAIRCUT. I didn’t get much work done in the morning. We ate lunch about noon. Then I took Bonnie to work—Debbie went along too, of course. I had several things to do when we got home. Then about 2:30 had to get ready to go again. Left Debbie off with the Ornes, then headed for Gloucester; stopped briefly at the grocery store, then went to the hospital for meeting with the drug crisis group; Jack Roberts had his draft proposal ready—asking $11,000 from the FFR. This was over about 4:30. I waited in the lab for Bonnie to get off work. We then headed to Rockport. Picked up Debbie, then came home; started working on supper. Jerry + Carol Lewis arrived about 6:30. We had supper. Spent the evening mainly playing cards (Tripoli)  They left about 10:15. Bathed, OBLO, 11:35.

Saturday, 14 February 1970

Up about 7:45   Ugh! Had to get shaved, have breakfast—left the house at 9:00—headed for Worcester for my 11:20 appointment with the Board of Ministry. Made good time—the weather was fine, just cold. Arrived at Wesley Church in Worcester at about 10:45. Then had waiting to do—about an hour. The Board was small this year—only 12 or 14, then this group split up to speed the process—I was interviewed by about 6 or 7—from about 11:45-12:15. It was a good interview—I was treated very decently. They voted unanimously that I be ordained Elder in June. Rev. Harding assigned me to write a sermon on Amos. I left Wesley church at 12:30. On my way home—found Bonnie’s Valentine card in my sack lunch, signed “Frau Schultz”—Lea will get a kick out of that; stopped at Whittemores for bulletins. Headed home, arrived in Rockport at 3 o’clock. Then had to relax—very weary. After trying to nap a while I got to work at my desk. Did most of work on bulletins.  Bonnie suggested we go out to eat. So we went to “The Surf” in Magnolia—Cameron Sesto came over with Ezra and stayed with Debbie. We were gone from 6:15–8:00. I finished the bulletins, then got to work on the sermon—on Jeremiah; it went very quickly. Done by about 11:15; we bathed together; OBLO c. 12. Θ

Sunday, 15 February 1970

Up about 8:15—Shaved, had breakfast, no Sunday School class—because Karen Haskell was on ski trip. Worked on the service, including practicing the sermon—then left for the church when Vicki Gamage got here to stay with Debbie. Got to the church about 10:40—it had been snowing all morning—several inches on the ground, so attendance was poor—only 9 in the congregation—18 in all—including myself. We were home by 12:30. Fixed lunch. The afternoon was spent at my desk. I was tempted to nap—but had too much to do. My desk was a mess—piled high with papers. I had to sort through this—also had to prepare the notices to be sent to the Methodist men. We had supper close to 7 o’clock. Then I got back to my desk, did some reading—also re-read my “What SI Prophecy?” in preparation for Tuesday night’s lecture—it will need to be revised somewhat and lengthened. About 8:30 we went down to Patriquins—the Gamages were there. We had a nice visit—came home about 10:30. I tried to work further, but really wasn’t in the mood; bathed about 11:00, watched news; OBLO, c. 12:00.

Debbie, February 1970

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David’s Dairy – February 6, 1970

Friday, 6 February 1970

Didn’t get up til after 9:30. While shaving had a phone call from Don McGaw re: Alan Federick and other items; Alan is now in therapy 2 times as week at Boston College. I finished shaving, began or rather continued work on my sermon, with an interruption to look through the mail. We had lunch about 12:00. I took Bonnie to work—Debbie along—then stopped by the photo shop to pick up slides, stopped at Mals + grocery store. Came home, put Debbie down for a nap—then discovered that the photo shop had made prints instead of slides! Made some preliminary preparations for supper. Then woke Debbie up. Went to Busseys, then to the photo shop to discuss their mistake; then Jim and I went to the hospital for a meeting on drugs—exploring the possibilities of FFR money being used. This lasted til 5:00; we picked up Bonnie downstairs, returned to Busseys, picked up Debbie, and got home just about a minute before the Burtons arrived—we weren’t even in the house yet when they drove up. We spent the rest of the day with them; had supper, relaxed in my study, listened to the recording Tom Jones, then played Tripoli—I won! Then sat around talking for a while. Then Bonnie and I bathed (together)-then off to be, LO, 1:35.

Saturday, 7 February 1970

Up about 9:30. We had breakfast with the Burtons—spent a lethargic and slow morning together. They left about 11 o’clock. I took two pictures. Then I got to work. Made a little bit more progress on my sermon, Had lunch close to 1 o’clock. Then I set out on the afternoon’s errands. Went to the church to change the wayside pulpit—went to Richdales and bought a bottle of grape-juice. Came home, prepared communion. Then went to see Esther Longley. She’s 76 years old—and had her first haircut this last week—she was unable to take care of it long. Then went to see Mr. + Mrs. Hannibal. Shortly after 4:00 came home and went immediately to see Lucy Patience. I served communion to Esther + Lucy, but not Hannibals—Rip didn’t want it; he’s in a very bitter mood these days. After I got home I worked on the sermon further. Had supper around seven; finished the sermon. Then did the bulletins. Took time to read Act I of The Time of Your Life William Saroyan—the play for tomorrow night. This afternoon Debbie broke a bottle of Vaseline—had minor cuts, made a major mess. In a non-theist , and not-rational way (!) will define God as: “the power of love which is alive in the universe” not a person; not a personality; a power.  Supra human? I doubt it—unless it’s present in other creatures of the universe, on earth + elsewhere. Bathed, read more in play, OBLO 12:40.

Sunday, 8 February 1970

Bonnie noticed Debbie’s 7th [?] tooth today.  Up about 8:40. Had breakfast, shaved—greeted my class at 9:30. We finished the Book of Amos. Left for the church; 38 in all; preached on the theme: “to love as never before.” We got home about 12:30. Had lunch—then I took up reading the play for tonight. Also dozed. About 3:30 Jerry Lewis called for us to meet him at Friendly’s Ice Cream Parlor in Gloucester—so that we could follow him to the Fisk organ company. We met him at 4:00. We got a good look at the organ being built for Old West Methodist in Boston—Debbie was on my back most of the time. I took quite a few pictures. We were home between 5:00 and 5:30. Very tired; we tried to nap; got up at 6:00. Fixed supper, then got ready to go. I took 2 pictures of Debbie in the new dress which Bonnie just made. Right after supper I called mother to see when she plans to come; she’ll be here the 27th; she fell and broke her arm! RSY mentioned that the birthday card to Lea from “Grandma Schultz” got mailed from Dallas! [1]  Bonnie left Debbie at Patriquins; Lewises picked us up, took us to play reading—a thoroughly delightful evening—with Mr. Rapp [?] sounding like W.C.Fields!—in the part of Kit Carson. We picked up Debbie about 11:00, came home, caught weather report; I bathed; OBLO 12:05.

Monday, 9 February 1970

Got a late start this morning—wasn’t up til after 9:30. Had a bowl of instant oatmeal at my desk. Began reading again in Cross’s book—made a phone call to Rev. Johnson in Boston re: FFR—he wasn’t in—too [sic] call me back. It was a nice mild (for Feb.) day—so I went on an errand for Bonnie to the bank. When I got back I took up with Cross again. We had lunch about noon time. In the afternoon, as soon as Bonnie left for work, Debbie went to sleep. I continued with Cross—also spent some time organizing the slides for the Dead Sea Scrolls presentation. Then late in the afternoon I turned to reading Matthew Blacks, The Scrolls and Xn Origins—after finishing Cross’ book. Correction: didn’t start on Black til evening. After finishing Cross I started working on raising the door to Debbie’s room—so she can’t climb over it—Bonnie came home. She worked on supper, while I worked on gluing another strip of wood to the door. After supper + CBS news, Bonnie went to chorus rehearsal at 8:00. I view[ed] the slides, put Debbie to bed, worked in Black, dozed off—had a phone call from Margaret Reilley; read; worked on slide talk. Stopped to bathe c. 12:00; read more in Black; OBLO 1:05.

Tuesday, 10 February 1970 

Up about 9:30. Had a bowl of hot oatmeal at my desk. Worked further on getting my Dead Sea slides in order. Completed (for the most part) notes to use tonight. When we had fixed lunch, I went up to get Debbie; she’d gotten ahold of a tube of Desitin—had smeared here + there, had eaten some. After lunch, and after Bonnie had gone to work, I took about an hour to build a small box to mount high above the dresser in Debbie’s room. Otherwise, my afternoon was pretty much devoted to getting ready for the Dead Sea presentation tonight. Phone call from Walter Aufrecht.  Had to get the living room set up. Late in the afternoon I remounted the door to Debbie’s room. It’s now higher. Also mounted the box which I had built. Shortly after Bonnie got home we worked on supper. The Bible Class arrived at 8:00—there were 8 in attendance besides Bonnie + myself. They seemed to find the presentation of slides very interesting. Right before Bible Class Loyd Starrett called and twisted my arm into doing a worship service Thursday evening for the ski trip kids. I agreed reluctantly. After the Bible class left we had some ice cream, after putting Debbie to sleep. She’s taken her sleeper and her diapers off—was in bed nude with a puddle of pee on the cushion beside the bed; prepared “abbreviated sermon” for tomorrow night; bathed; OBLO, 12:50.

Debbie, February 1970


[1] This was a running family joke for years. Lea had a bit of a hearing impairment, and once, when attending a graduation, she was puzzled to hear, over and over, “Will Grandma Schultz please escort [insert name of graduate] to the stage…” It finally dawned on her that the announcement was, in fact, “Will the Grand Marshall please escort…etc.” She broke up laughing and told her husband why. The story spread and members of the family joined in the fun, sending Lea birthday cards anonymously, etc. from “Grandma Schultz.” Part of the game was to get people traveling to distance points to mail the cards.

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David’s Diary – February 1, 1970

Sunday, 1 February 1970

Up about 8:30—phone call from Roy Lee—Sue is sick and can’t teach her class; I was able to get Mrs. Haskell to step in. Shaved, had small breakfast; my Sunday school class met from 9:30–10:30—Karen + Bill say they’d like me to teach them Hebrew! Left for church—not very many out—preached on Micah. Home by 12:30.  Had lunch, then went to work analyzing the C.A.M.P. Questionnaire. This occupied me until shortly before I had to leave. About 3:10 picked up Gladys Haskell; we drove to Riverdale C.A.M.P. Met until about 5:00. We decided to work with local groups and petition the Fund for Reconciliation for funds to help fight the drug problem; also agreed to show the film, “Black History: lost, strayed or stolen?” When I got home, helped fix supper; after which I did some desk work—sent $30 check to PP/WP; $40 to New Republic; $10 to Civil Liberties Union. About 7:30 left the house, mailed the letters, picked up Virginia Bate + Elizabeth Knowlton—we went to hear Congressman Harrington speaking in Gloucester—a good man—I introduced myself to him afterwards and told him I was satisfied with his answers. Came home (dropped of[f] Virg. + Eliz) had snack; bathed, OBLO c. 11:00. Θ

Monday, 2 February 1970

Up before 9:30. Had only juice for breakfast—my main concern for the day was a book by Harold R. Willoughby, Pagan Regeneration: A Study of Mystery Initiations in the Graeco-Roman World (1929)  We will be touching on the mystery religions Wednesday in seminar. I spent the morning with this: also in the morning I called the Bishop’s office inquiring about my membership—still no word. But—around noon time I got a call—my transfer had come in late in the morning—but, it listed me as an Elder! After Bonnie got home from shopping (groceries) I helped her in the kitchen; we had lunch; she went to work—I got back to Willoughby’s book. I have found it very interesting—the parallels with Xnty are really striking—in some ways Christianity appears as a mystery religion among several mystery religions. I become more convinced that Xnty must divest itself of the superstitious elements: resurrection e.g. So much of the N.T. is objectionable—clearly a product of the mystery milieu.  Helped Bonnie with supper; read until 6:30; watched CBS news. We left Debbie with Patriquins. Bonnie went to chorus rehearsal; I went to Gloucester—got check from C.A.M.P. treasurer; went to Concerned Citizens; home by 10:45; read in Willoughby; OBLO, 12:12.

Tuesday, 3 February 1970

My main concern of the day was to finish Willoughby’s book. I didn’t get up til 9:30. But I had just a brief breakfast, then got to work. Late in the morning I took time out to write a letter to Mrs. Myers. We had lunch around noon—then I went back to reading and Bonnie went to work. Late in the afternoon I shaved, then prepared my Bible lesson for tonight—chapters 9-12 of I Kings. I put chicken in the oven about 5:00. Then read some further. We had supper about 6:30. Shortly before 6:00 we had an hilarious time with Debbie and two balloons which Bonnie brought home from work. Debbie[’s] reaction to a balloon whipping around—the air jetting out—was priceless. After supper Bonnie got ready to go to chorus board meeting. I prepared to meet the Bible Class—6 in the class besides myself. This was over by 9:30—then I spent the rest of the evening finishing Willoughby. Beck stresses the importance of recognizing many “messiahs” (i.e., anointed one), e.g. Martin Luther King. This becomes increasingly important in view of all the religious clutter which surrounds the first Xn messiah, i.e., Jesus. Early Xnty is too close to the Mysteries—which were great hoaxes. Worked on annotated bibliography after finishing Willoughby; desk work; bathed; OBLO, 1:10.

Wednesday, 4 February 1970

Up about 9:30. We had a phone call from Carol Lewis—she’d like us to drive her home, after she leaves her car at the garage. We got out of bed, were having breakfast when she arrived. Bonnie took her home—after she warmed up with a cup of coffee—a cold morning—I shaved, prepared to leave. Caught the 11:15 train for Boston. Read some, dozed some. Arrived at BU shortly before 1:00. Had my lunch, checked at the Bursar’s office about my refund check. Did some reading, then went to Beck’s OT Theology lecture—he was in prime form. Did some further reading when this was over, then at 3:30 joined Dr. Beck for making tea for seminar, which met from 4:00 to 6:00. Not really one of the better sessions—one member read his paper—but Beck had to cut him off at 5:00—he had a huge stack of sheets in his mss. I caught the 6:40 train home—but it didn’t leave til 7:00—and was delayed further—got home 50 minutes behind schedule. Had supper, then played with Debbie; since I got home late the evening was a short one—but I finished the chapter in Finckelstein on Pharisees, which I’d read on train. Started rereading Cross’s Qumran book; watched 11 o’clock news; bathed; watched Johnny Carson; OBLO 12:32.

Thursday, 5 February 1970

Up about 8:40. Bonnie’s big project for the day was a trip to the mills—she took Carol Lewis with her. I was in charge of baby-sitting—and Debbie and I got along very well. After Bonnie left I had my breakfast. Then I got to work rereading Frank Cross’s book, The Ancient Library of Qumran. Debbie was content to play in her room all day. We had lunch around 12:30. In the morning the mail man brought I.F. Stone’s Weekly, which I read immediately. After getting the two of us fed, I went back to reading Cross, and stayed with this most of the afternoon. Bonnie got home with bagsful of cloth. She napped a while, then we got supper—I baked a batch of corn-bread. We watched CBS news. After supper, Larry Burton called re: the visit with us tomorrow. I photographed Debbie sitting on the bed amongst all of Bonnie’s new cloth. Then I turned again to reading in Cross—got well over ½ through the book today. After 9 o’clock I turned to working on the sermon. I want to have it done when Burtons arrive. It’s on lent—vaguely—I’m not really very enthusiastic about it. Stopped to bathe c. 12 o’clock—listened to My Fair Lady, OBLO, 12:37. Θ+

Debbie sitting with lots of fabric, 1970

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David’s Diary – January 28, 1970

Wednesday, 28 January 1970

Up shortly after 8:30. Very weary. Bonnie ill—i.e. diarrhea. I fixed breakfast for myself and Debbie. It was largely a lost morning, because I wasn’t feeling too hot. I did make a trip down to Richdales for bread and milk. Bonnie wanted to sleep, so I played with Debbie in the back room—to keep her quiet. When the mail came I spent some time with it. I fixed Bonnie’s soup for lunch, had ham sandwich myself. Fed Debbie. Then I prepared to go to BU. I had planned on taking the 11:15 train, but to assist Bonnie I stayed home til about 2:00. I took Dr. Richardson’s Qumran slides to the Gloucester camera shop to have duplicated made—then drove on into Boston—found a parking space right in front of B.U.S.T.! Arrived about 3:30. Helped Beck make the tea. Seminar 4:00–6:00. Beck and I had an interesting chat afterwards re: the possibility of “many messiahs”—e.g. Martin Luther King; the exaggeration of JC.—how theology overloads, makes too much to this one man. Drove home, arrived c. 7:15—Bonnie wanted steak for supper—got one at Comeys [??] Market; had supper—watched shortly [or: ghastly] TV; then studied—Aramaic—til after 12:00. bathed; OBLO, 1:22.

Thursday, 29 January 1970

Up about 9:15. Had breakfast, then went to the P.O. to mail in a church report; got home, shaved, then prepared to go to Boston. Caught the 11:15 train. From N. Station I took the MTA—got off at Copley Square. Went browsing at book stores. The Paperback Booksmith a few doors from Cokesbury is closing. Went to Publ. Clearing house, then to another Paperback Booksmith. Then got back on the subway; took Riverside Car to Sears—picked up the circular slide tray that I’m going to use for the Qumran slides. I arrived at BU a few minutes before 2:00—had my second sandwich (had 1st one on the train)  Then went to OT Theology. When this was over at 3:00 went to the Zion Research Library—got 2 books, then did some further Aramaic. Met with Dr. Richardson from about 4:00 to 5:00—Elaine Follis was not there; we read colume  [sic] XX:8-25 of Genesis Apocryphon—he seemed rather pleased with my work. We dismissed in time for me to get to N. Station to catch the 5:50 train. Got home about 7:15. Had supper—then devoted the evening—from about 9:00 on—to desk work, and reading Micah—and commentaries—for Sunday sermon; bathed, OBLO c. 11:45.

Friday, 30 January 1970

In a.m. Bonnie took two photos of Debbie + me. A long, tiring day; awake about 9:00—but didn’t get up til about 9:50. Had just OJ for breakfast. Then got to work on sermon—took time to look through the mail when it came. We had lunch around 12:00—then Bonnie left for work. Shaved. I wanted to get the sermon out of the way in the afternoon—but didn’t succeed. Early in the afternoon went off on errands with Debbie on my back—to the church to change the wayside pulpit, to the bank for cash, strolled briefly on Bear Skin Neck. Home by 2:00—then back to work on the sermon. Post man delivered Jastrow’s Aramaic Lexicon. Not too much progress made on the sermon, however. About 4:00 I decided to get the bulletin done—got the stencil cut; when this was finished I prepared for leaving, got clothes packed, brief case packed. Dressed. Debbie woke up, I changed her—Bonnie arrived home with Virginia. Shortly thereafter we left. Got to Don + Lawry’s about 6:30—had supper with them and Lawry’s folks. About 7:30 we left for concert hall at BU. 8:30–:10:00 Lawry’s graduate recital; then a party; Bonnie went to Rockport; I returned home with Don—worked briefly on sermon; spending the night here in Medford; OBLO shortly after 1:00 A.M.

Saturday, 31 January 1970

Up about 7:30—slept well, but rather sleepy on arising; shaved, had breakfast with Don and Lawry’s father. We left by car about 8:40. Picked up 3 more people—headed for Worcester. Got to Wesley church about 10:00. Met the Ornes there; I sat in the morning close to Merlin Levering. Things went relatively smoothly all day—BMCR didn’t take the 30 min. allotted to them—so no controversy or battle whatever. Lunch break at 12:15—ate with Paul Samuelson—also Charlie Whitford came along—hadn’t seen him since last June. For the afternoon session I sat with Homer + Saddie. Again there was not too much “fight”; joint session came at 3:00. Vote was over by 4:00—merger was adopted—somewhat to my surprise—I was not dogmatically for or against. When the vote was known, we sang the doxology. At such times I wish I could believe—I really felt a pang of sorrow about this as the doxology was sung. It was a magestic [sic], moving moment—the huge crowd, the powerful organ—but I just couldn’t sing it with feeling—I hardly sang it at all; we left immediately after—shortly after 4:00. I drove—we were home in Rockport shortly after 6:00. I napped. Supper around 7:00; then I played with Debbie—then got to work on sermon, and worked on the service; bathed, OBLO, 12:20.

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David’s Diary – January 23, 1970

Friday, 23 January 1970

Got out of bed about 9:00. Had breakfast; my main concern for the day was the sermon—and I wasn’t much in the mood to write it. The first step was to re-read Hosea. When the mail came I took time to glance through it, including Life magazine. Then I went down to the church to change the wayside pulpit—also dropped in at St. Mary’s to tell Dick Bamforth the title for my Lenten series of lectures: “Light from the Ancient Past: Five Hebrew Prophets.” Came back home—worked further on the sermon til Bonnie called me to lunch. She went to work at 1:00—I continued on the sermon, Debbie played in her room. Cameron Sesto came over to borrow applesauce and baking-powder; I fed two batches of popcorn to the birds. I made substantial progress on the sermon; then I helped with supper when Bonnie got home—watched CBS news. We were playing with Debbie after supper in her room—she suddenly vomited—several gushes—but didn’t seem phased [sic!] by it. When she was settled Bonnie went to see Winnie Gamage; I finished sermon, did the bulletins; read briefly in Finkelstein: Pharisees; bathed; OB, read, LO 12:15.

Saturday, 24 January 1970

Up about 9:15. Had a quick breakfast, then got to work at my desk and in my study—restoring order and getting things taken care of. We got a letter from the Webers—announcing their hope of visiting us in February—bringing a 44 lb dog along! Our cats won’t appreciate that! Late in the morning I got to reading, in the last section of John Bright’s History of Israel. Stopped for lunch; as we were finishing Carol Lewis dropped in. While she and Bonnie chatted I shaved, prepared to leave to do calling. I went to Gloucester and bought mimeo paper—stopped at Mals and at the grocery store. Then went to see the Hannibals. Then spent time with Esther Longley and Lucy Patience. My calling was over about 5:15. Came home; Bonnie was napping, but then we started on supper. She baked a cake while I made the beef stroganoff. After supper I did some more reading in Bright—made the frosting for the cake. Then I prepared the service for tomorrow; I loathe writing the pastoral prayer—an irrelevant exercise if ever there was one. Then turned again to Bright’s HI; stopped to bathe about 10:30.

Sunday, 25 January 1970

Up before 8:30. Shaved—had only juice for breakfast. Practiced sermon; my class arrived about 9:30. We read the first 3 chapters of Amos. Then I left for the church—bigger than usual crowd—41. Preached on Hosea. We got home, had lunch, then I was able to relax briefly. Also helped Bonnie in her efforts to put several puzzles together—children’s puzzles. About 2 o’clock I left—got gas, picked up Homer + Saddie—we went to Lynn, Christ UMC—a meeting to discuss the merger plan. Got there late—about 3:15—meeting was over about 5:00. Had a chance to chat with Don McGaw. There seems to be little enthusiasm for the merger. It snowed while the meeting was in progress—and was still snowing when we left. So we had to come home rather slowly. Didn’t get home til after 6:00. Had supper. Then about 7:15 left for Riverdale Church for Methodist Men—a program on the drug problem on Cape Ann—a good turnout, 18. A good, effective program too. I left there around 9:30. Went to the Patriquins (swung by Alan’s house—no activity—no car)—had “mug-ups”—watched Mission Impossible; home by 11:30.

Monday, 26 January 1970

Couldn’t get to sleep last night—still tossing and turning at 3:00 A.M. Came downstairs to sleep—to avoid being disturbed by Bonnie tossing and turning. Didn’t really sleep too well. I was clearly awake by 9:00. Went to bed upstairs, but was up by 9:45. Had juice and cake for breakfast. Prepared letters to the two fellows who spoke to Methodist Men last night. Then went to the bank to get checks for them, then to the P.O., then to Homer Orne. I was there until about 12:30—filling in the annual reports. Came home in time for Bonnie to leave for work. Had my lunch, fed Debbie. Tried to nap, without any luck. In the middle of the afternoon I turned to my reading. By 5:00 I had finished my reading in John Bright’s History of Israel. Then I turned to Martin Noth’s history of Israel. Bonnie got home exhausted—we then worked on supper. Call from Walter Aufrecht. Watched CBS news. In the evening Bonnie went to rehearsal of Community Chorus—I played with Debbie, did some phoning, then continued to read in Noth. We had planned to go swimming at Tuchs, but Bonnie came home exhausted—I too am exhausted. Read all evening; bathed after 11; OBLO 11:45.

Tuesday, 27 January 1970

Up about 9:15. Shaved immediately—hadn’t shaved yesterday—then had a big glass of OJ for breakfast. Got to work immediately reading in Noth’s HI; finished what I wanted to cover in it about 11:00; puttered around until the mail came. Concerned myself with several items in it (including a long letter re:  conference merger from Blaine Taylor); we had lunch around 1:00. Then Bonnie left for work. Read in I.F. Stone Weekly. My main concern for the afternoon was to read chapters in I Kings in preparation for Bible Class tonight. When Debbie woke up—about 2:45—I changed her, then gave her lunch; at this time I popped 3 batches of popcorn—gave it to the birds along with scraps of chicken + chicken fat. After Debbie had eaten she played contentedly in her room the rest of the afternoon. I finished preparations in I Kings, then turned to preparing Dr. Richardson’s slides to send to Mail-A-Way; I had to clean the thin glass plates. Bonnie got home about 5:30, put supper in the oven. I watched CBS news at 6:30. About 7:00 we ate. The Bible class met from 8:00-9: 30; 6 in attendance. Afterwards had a snack; then straightened up my desk, read articles in IDB.

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David’s Diary – January 18, 1970

Sunday, 18 January 1970

Up shortly before 8:00. Worked on the service—didn’t have breakfast, shaved; my Sunday school class met—both Karen and Bill showed up. We read the book of Jonah. Left for church about 10:35. Preached on Amos—and tied in a report on the racism conference. I felt good about the sermon. After the service we went down to the Rockport Teen Center—Open House. Came home, had lunch. We did some struggling with the carpet in Debbie’s room, and I attached her toy-shelf to the wall. Then did desk work; but about 3:30 I went to the Congo Church for the “Festival of Lights”—I had the benediction. Came home about 5:00. More desk work—which included getting caught up on reading article[s]. Both before and after supper I read articles—mainly on the population explosion and on the effect of an affluent society on the land. From what I read my pessimism is simply reinforced—we are headed for disaster—all of us will suffer. About 9 o’clock we went down to Patriquins. Had “mug-ups” with them—Drue + Sully were there too—came home after 11:00—after watching TV. Then more work at my desk—such a pile of paperwork. Did[n’t] bother to bathe—settled for the night about 1:00.

Sunday, 19 January 1970

Didn’t make it out of bed very early this morning; not up til about 10:00. Had a small breakfast; my morning was taken up with phone calls and photos—I tried to restore some order to the top dresser drawer in the front bedroom, where the slides + photo equipment are kept. Cataloged the last 3 boxes of slides. 26 boxes for 1969! We shall use more restraint in 1970. After lunch Bonnie left for work. I put Debbie to play in her room and worked further at my desk. Spent some time on the phone—to Lloyd Chorpenning—made an appointment to appear before the Board of Ministries; also called Bishop’s office for further word on my conference status—but there was none. I made progress in the afternoon in getting my desk cleared off—had 2 applicants for the JYF call. Bonnie arrived home about 5:45—then we set about fixing supper—had sea scallops, which we haven’t had in a long time. After supper I played with Debbie for a while—put her to bed after Bonnie left for Community Chorus Rehearsal. I wrote to Pat Harry—spoke on the phone for over a half hour with Alan Federick’s superior at Brandeis, Dr. Sachs. Finished straightening up my study during evening. Bonnie got home after 10:00. Bathed, then headed for bed.

Tuesday, 20 January 1970

I woke about 9:00—but stayed in bed til about 9:45—just lounged—also read some. Had breakfast, then shaved immediately. When the mail came, I had 6 C.A.M.P. questionnaires to examine. Then I went to the P. O.—changed the wayside pulpit at the church. Went to the dump. Then set to work preparing for Bible Study tonight. Had lunch around noon. When Bonnie left for work Debbie and I were left alone. She went down for a nap relatively soon, but it wasn’t a long sleep. I continued working on the Bible lesson. About mid-afternoon I popped some corn for the birds. Also conferred on the phone with Rev. Nutting re: my Lenten series of lectures on the prophets. There will be six—this to be sponsored by Epis. Cong. + Meth.  The format will be determined more precisely when we find out approximately how many plan to take part. When Bonnie got home shortly before 5:30 we started working on supper. Watched CBS news. The Bible Class arrived at about 8:00. 7 in attendance besides Bonnie + myself. Covered II Sam 23, 24, I K 1.  When this broke up I tried to study but became sleepy, bathed.

Wednesday, 21 January 1970

Up shortly after 8:00. Had breakfast, shaved—hurriedly got ready to go to Boston. Caught the 9:20 train. Dozed most of the way in. Arrived at BU around 11:00. Did some hunting for books. Did some work on Aramaic—but didn’t make too much progress. Had lunch about 12:00. More work on Aramaic. Had Dr. Beck’s OT Theology at 2:00—sat with Larry Carter. As much as I respect and love Dr. Beck, this course is reminding me how far apart we are theologically. We just aren’t on the same wave-length in our approach to the OT. Apart from the obvious difference that he’s a theist and I’m not, I just see too many of the barbaric and crude aspects of the view of God in the OT. He finds more there than I do to base a modern theology upon. 3:00-4:00 spent with him; we prepared tea, had a chance to chat. Seminar met at 4:00. We dealt with Pharisees, Saduces [sic], Essenes. I left just a little before 6:00. Was able to get the 6:46 train. Arrived home at 8:00. Had supper. Played with Debbie. A very cold windy night. At 11:00 the temperature just a shade below 0. After Debbie was put to bed, I spent the evening on Aramaic. Bonnie filled out a Peace-Corps form for Paul; stopped to bathe about 11:00. Read in bed in Kapelrud[1] on Amos, LO c. 12.

Thursday, 22 January 1970

Up about 9:00. While having breakfast Elaine Follis called—she’ll not be in Aramaic today. I prepared to leave for Boston; took the 11:20 train. Read Newsweek on the way in. Arrived at BU shortly before 1:00. Ate lunch, then looked for books, at BUST and Zion. From 2:00–3:00 attended OT theology. And was struck by some of the ways in which Beck and I think alike—in contrast to my observations yesterday. The discussion centered on What makes Jesus unique? Beck spoke of many Messiahs—and the pointlessness of talking about Jesus as the lord of history. After this class I got Beck’s copy of B. J. Roberts – Canon + Text of OT. Then worked on Aramaic—just about 4:00—I discovered the note on Richardson’s door that he is ill today—so my trip to Boston was for nothing. Which irks me—I will have to urge him to phone me. Caught the 4:55 train home. The car was hot as usual. I got drowsy. So napped. Got home about 6:00. Bonnie of course wasn’t expecting me so soon. So we worked on supper together. Watched CBS news—Nixon’s State of Union address today. “Great emphasis” on pollution control–$10 billion in 5 years—not nearly enough; spent the evening reading Hoshea [sic] and commentaries; bathed together about 11:45. Read in bed; LO 12:20.


[1] A.S. Kapelrud, Central Ideas in Amos, 1961.

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David’s Diary – January 13, 1970

Tuesday, 13 January 1970

Up shortly after 9:00. After a quick breakfast I got to work on the stencils. About 11 o’clock I went over to Wesley Church—got some of the mimeographing done, but had to be home by 12:30 so that Bonnie could go to work. I had my lunch, fed Debbie too. She played all afternoon in her room—no problem whatever. I worked also in my study, trying to get reading done in Amos in preparation for my sermon. Two major interruptions—I stopped to make popcorn for the birds; while doing this Cameron Sesto called inquiring about our grocery cart which Bonnie had promised to lend her. I got it out of the attic—and had to get puss-cat out of the attic. Later in the afternoon the post-man delivered a Life Art Book, The World of Rodin. About 5 o’clock I stopped reading in Amos, cleaned up some in the kitchen, burned the trash, shaved. After Bonnie got home from work I salted the front step area, did some straightening up around the house. We had supper at 6:30, watched CBS news. The Administrative Board met here, at 7:30. Several toured the house to see improvements. The meeting was over shortly after 9:00. Played with Debbie briefly, then went to Wesley Church to do more mimeographing. Also went to Mrs. Rusts’ in Gloucester to pick up envelopes. When I got home about 11:30 Bonnie reported on a phone call from Don McGaw re: Alan Federick; I called Margaret Reilly; bathed OBLO, 12:45.

Wednesday, 14 January 1970

Up shortly before 9:00, had a quick breakfast, then went over to Wesley Church; finished the mimeographing. Stopped at Mals on the way home for gloves, but they didn’t have any my size. When I got home Bonnie reported having a phone conversation with Dr. Murray Sachs, Alan Federicks supervisor—he’s trying to find Alan. We had lunch, I shaved, got ready to leave—for Boston. Picked up Hazle and Barbara Lord, stopped briefly at Alan’s house on way to Boston—he wasn’t there. We got to Boston about 1:30. I left them at the N.E. Baptist hospital, went to BU. OT theology from 2:00–3:00. Relaxed in the library then. At 3:30 started helping Beck with tea. Seminar met from 4:00 til shortly after 5:00. After class chatted a while with Beck. Then I left BU, went back to N.E. Baptist hospital; picked up Hazle and we headed for home. We arrived in Rockport shortly after 7:00. Bonnie had further details to report on Alan. From Margaret Reilly she’d gotten Maria’s number and told this to Sachs. After supper we invited Margaret over. We spent the evening folding the C.A.M.P. mailing and talked about Alan. At 9:25 I called Sachs and talked until 10:00. Shortly thereafter Margaret left for home; I did more work on the mailing; stopped to bathe c. 11:45. OBLO, Θ

Thursday, 15 January 1970

Up about 9:00. After breakfast I got to work on addressing the Rockport letters of the C.A.M.P. mailing. Then I shaved and prepared to leave for Boston. Caught the 11:15 train, did some preparations for my sermon on the way in. Arrived at BU about 1 o’clock. I bought my lunch in the refectory—then returned to Oxnam lounge to glance thru Playboy, which I purchased at N. Station. Had class from 2:00 to 3:00—OT theology discussion. When this was over I went to the library, did more reading for my sermon. Then made a trip to the BU bookstore—to glance around and buy some gum. Then at 4:00 went to the first meeting of Aramaic class. The only other student is Elain Follis. We were out shortly before 5:00 and I had a chance to confer with Richardson. I wanted to ask him about the department assistantship for 1970-71. He indicated this was possible and that I might be able to teach Hebrew. The salary is $1,500. I was able to catch the 5:50 train; arrived home about 7:00. Had supper. Arranged for the transportation to Rolling Ridge; played with Debbie, tucked her in for the night—spent the evening finishing preparing the C.A.M.P. mailing; bathed, OBLO, Θ.

Friday, 16 January 1970

Up shortly after 7:00. Shaved, had breakfast—took a photo of Debbie—17 months old today. Homer picked me up about 8:30. I dropped off the C.A.M.P. mailing with Jim Bussey, then Homer drove me to Hamilton; there I got a ride with Robert Higgins to Rolling Ridge. We arrived there a few minutes before 10:00. About a half hour of orientation and visiting. The session consisted of blacks presenting their case—i.e.—they’d never met a white man who wasn’t a racist. Ate lunch with Don McGaw. In the afternoon we saw part II of Black History: Lost Strayed or Stolen (we saw part I in the a.m.)—also much discussion—broke into groups. About 5:00 we reconvened for about a half hour. Then broke for supper. After supper the main item was a film on Harlem rock gospel festival. The last 10 minutes especially were very moving. During the day we heard excerpts from several records: Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Dick Gregory. About 10:30 we broke up for the evening; for a while I had a chat with Bob Mezoff and Jim Bussey. I spent most of the day near Don McGaw—it was good to be with him again. I think that the two-day experience here is worthwhile; into bed (hey top bunk) LO c. midnight.

Saturday, 17 January 1970

Bonnie took photos of Debbie today (not yesterday). I took photos in evening of Debbie asleep almost standing on the cushions beside her bed!

Up about 7:15—not a very good night. One fellow (very fat) snored very loudly most of the night. After breakfast, Bussey and I went back to the “dorm” to shave. In the morning session we saw another film; “No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger”—followed by an emotional session—some Methodist clergy prove to be very poor actors.  I suppose that displays of great emotion are considered “authentic confrontation.” The large session broke up into smaller groups, which disolved [sic] for lunch. Back together at 1:30. We’ve found that some of the clergy are hung up on four letter words—one of our ladie [sic] participants (Maggie—last name?) used the word “bullshit”—which we found out was resented—as no doubt was “mother-fucker” from another. Meeting[s] such as these certainly give renewed insight into the great variety of persons—quality-wise—who are attracted to the ministry. On the one hand Dephan [?] Barnett, on the other T. Landon Lindsay. The meeting broke up about 3:15. I rode home with Jim Bussey. I relaxed upon getting home, but really had to take a nap. Up shortly before six for supper—a delicious beef roast. Then I got right to work on the sermon—which took the evening. Then did the bulletins; stopped at bathe at about 11:00.

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David’s Diary – January 4, 1970

Sunday, 4 January 1970

Up about 8:30. Had breakfast, shaved—prepared to greet my class. But Billy called that he couldn’t come (had to shovel the new-fallen snow) and Karen didn’t show up. So I relaxed, practiced sermon—and changed a very messy diaper on Debbie. I left for the church about 10:35 when Vicky Gamage got here. Not too many out to church—less than 30. Communion Sunday, I preached on “The New Covenant”—began with Jeremiah 34. After we got home we had lunch, then I got to work immediately on Debbie’s “gym”—sanding. Then I finally got to the painting, and this took most of the afternoon. But right after lunch I popped a batch of corn and put it out for the birds. After finishing the painting (the white undercoat, i.e.) I went upstairs, joined Bonnie, ended up seducing her, although this hadn’t been on my mind; napped. Jim Bussey called; they just got back from Indiana. We chatted for a while. I then dressed—we started thinking about supper. I went to Gloucester to the Kentucky Colonel for chicken. Then I did some desk work; phoning; about 8:30 we went down to see the Patriquins. Stayed until about 10:30. Drew gave Bonnie a wig—and since we’ve returned home she’s been experimenting with it; I got back to the desk work; wrote 23 cards to Admin. Board members; prepared film to mail in; wrote to Dr. Brown; OB,LO 12:55.

Monday, 5 January 1970

Up around 8:30—a phone call from Alan Federick; he is back and wants his mail—I told him I’d bring it over tonight. I had breakfast, then went to the post office. When I got back I went to work painting on Debbie’s gym—began putting on the yellow. Late in the morning Cameron and Ezra Sesto came over; I did some desk work. About noon we all had lunch together. When they left I had a bath and shaved, and then went for a 2 o’clock appointment with Dr. Clapp re: a new pair of glasses. I selected a wire pair; returned home, then while Virginia Bate sat with Debbie I went to see Esther Longley—who is now confined to bed for the most part—arthritis. I spent an hour with her—left about 4:00. Returned home, Virginia left, I did more work at my desk, then got back to the painting, putting on the blue—I quit about 6:30. Watched CBS news, worked on supper—got Debbie from her nap about 6:50. When Bonnie got home she reported that she remembered that tonight she had a Community Chorus meeting; Kay agreed to baby sit—we rushed around getting ready; Bonnie couldn’t get her wig back on; we left Debbie at Patriquins—I dropped Bonnie off then I went to Gloucester Baptist Church for my meeting—Concerned Citizens; left Alan’s mail with him; came home, painted more blue (finished); then OBLO, LO 12:10.

Tuesday, 6 January 1970

Up at 8:45. After breakfast I started painting—put the red on Debbie’s gym. When Bonnie was fixing lunch she noticed that the refrigerator was not working properly. So she started calling for repair service. We had lunch, then she took our frozen food over to Cameron Sesto and to Mrs. Paradis. She then left for work (now on a schedule 1:00-5:00, on Mon., Tues., Frid.); a repairman called me while I was shaving—agreed to come right over. I then got lunch for Debbie. Bonnie is now beginning the toilet training; she had left training pants on Debbie and she was soaked. The repairman came while Debbie was still eating; his diagnosis—we need a new refrigerator. So I did some calling—including to Homer Orne. The rest of my afternoon was spent preparing for Bible Class, feeding popcorn to the birds—also Becky Bussey dropped by to leave Bonnie’s old sewing machine. Bonnie got home about 5:20. I worked on Bible lesson til about 6:00; then helped with supper; watched CBS news. Call from Margaret Rielly—Alan didn’t show up for supper. Homer and Sarah—and Winnie arrived to discuss the refrigerator. Bible Class met from about 8:15–9:15; 8 in attendance, besides Bonnie + myself; then I called Margaret Rielly; drove over to Alan’s place—stood on a table to see in his window; he was asleep. I came back to Rockport, stopped to see Margaret; home in time for 11 o’clock news; bathed; OBLO 12:02.

Wednesday, 7 January 1970

Up about 8:15—had a small breakfast. About 9:00 we left Debbie with Cameron Sesto, then picked up Winnie Gamage and Homer Orne and went to L. E. Smith’s to look at refrigerators. We found one to meet our needs; came on home—I finished a very small amount of painting that needed to be done on Debbie’s gym. For the most part my day was rather lethargic; I had meant to get desk work out of the way—but got almost nothing done. About the middle of the afternoon the refrigerator arrived. Upon getting out of bed this morning I broke my glass frames again—the glue didn’t hold. So I had to spend some time getting them glued again. Late in the afternoon I prepared my revision for the plan of study which I submitted to BU some time ago. Typed some copies—then I shaved. We got ready to leave—again deposited Debbie with the Sesto’s. Left here shortly after 5:30 (?)—went to Lexington to Dr. Beck’s home. The members of the Deuteronomy Seminar were gathered together. We had a great meal prepared by Mrs. Beck, who is Egyptian. After the meal, Donald Kellogg showed his slides of Iran. We left for home about 11:30. Picked up Debbie when we got home; relaxed, prepared for bed; OBLO c. 1:10.

 

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David’s Diary – January 1, 1970

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Thursday, 1 January 1970

One of my first deeds of the new year was to wish Debbie Happy New Year when she came running into the bedroom as I was getting up—around 9:00. We took Debbie downstairs to introduce her to her new “gym”; she didn’t want anything to do with it at first, but after some breakfast she showed more interest, and began using the slide. After I had breakfast I took a leisurely bath, washed my hair; Dad was working on the coat rack in the front hall. I helped some on that too. And we took a few photos of Debbie playing on the gym. We all got ready to go, and left the house about 11:30. Drove to King’s Grant Motel in Danvers for the folks to make (by wire) motel reservations for their trip home. Then we drove back to Gloucester and had lunch at Captain Courageous restaurant. Returned home, continued work on the coast rack; about the middle of the afternoon I went to Gloucester to see one of Jim Bussey’s parishioners (Mrs. Stickney). The rest of the day I spent relaxing, working on coat rack, painted, had supper, scraped paint off window, glued chairs, watched football games (RSY’s desire), took photos of Mom + Sully. Headed for bed around 11:30. In the evening called Larry Carter re: when he and Marva are coming—they’ll spend part of Saturday with us. OBLO c. 12:20 Θ

Mother reports that John insists that the new decade doesn’t begin until next year—1971—which I also insisted with Bonnie—she disagrees. But in any case the 1970s do begin today; what kind of decade will it be? Some commentator has observed that in the 60’s we came to recognize + realize many of our problems + crises—and that we must move toward solution in the 1970’s. We can only hope—but with Nixon, Agnew + Mitchell, and their types—blind, insensitive, wrongheaded, guided by outmoded views of the world—hope might be in vain. I. F. Stone wonders if we will be a “free” nation in 1976. I do wonder what the quality of life will be then, and the mind-set of the American people. Will we fail because of a lack of great leadership; the problems are so massive, the need for great leaders so desperate—who will resist all simplistic and repressive solutions; racism, pollution, over-population, nuclear weapons—any of them can spell ruin and disaster if unchecked. We are now in the crisis period—lacking the leaders, and lacking the right popular mood—for overcoming the crises. I am afraid that the 70’s will be as frightful and as terrifying as the 60’s.

Friday, 2 January 1970

Up twice this morning—once before 7:30 to see the folks off. As soon as they left I went back to bed. Up again after 9:00. Had breakfast. I went to the Building Center to get more screws + coat hooks. Came home and got to work—tried to put hinges on Debbie’s crib, but had difficulties. Turned to the painting of the coat rack. But I stopped this about 11:45 to get ready to go. Shaved, had lunch, left here shortly after 12:30. Got gas, picked up Karen Haskell, headed into Boston. We picked up Loyd Starrett at 100 Milk Street, went to Andover-Newton. From c. 2:15 til about 3:00 we discussed Steve Winckler with Dr. Walter Telfu. After leaving A-N returned to Boston, went to Cokesbury (Loyd took subway back to work) the[n] came on home—arrived about 5:00. We [went] to Lord’s—to pick up Debbie, home about 5:30—relaxed, (Debbie went to sleep) fixed supper, watched news. About 6:40 left (with Debbie) for Gloucester to pick up Bonnie, got home about 7:15—had supper watched some TV—finished painting, put up hooks. Relaxed; feeling very weary. Late in the evening I began putting some thought into Sunday’s Communion message. Tried to get ideas from a book by Lumpkin—very insipid; I hate preaching on communion—or Easter—or Xmas; I would like to ignore the NT interpretation of Jesus! (which is hard on such occasions)/ Bathed, read briefly in bed; LO 12:35.

Saturday, 3 January 1970

Up about 9:15. Had breakfast, then met the 10:17 train from Boston, to pick up Larry Carter, whose main reason for coming to Rockport was David Milke’s wedding. I hadn’t seen much of Larry for a long time, so it was good to get together again. I put up the remaining coat hooks while we chatted—as usual the subject got around to politics and religion. Larry’s wife Marva couldn’t come today because of the pressure of her studies. After lunch we continued our visiting until about 2:00, when Larry left for the wedding. Until he returned about 5:00, I worked on sermon, making phone calls, began a list of “things to do”, had a short visit from Homer Orne, did some sanding on Debbie’s gym. When Larry arrived we got into discussion again (also, in transferring Debbie to Bonnie—I was holding her—my glasses got knocked to the floor, and the left stem broke; so I was without glasses for several hours while the glue did its worked—rather uncomfortable)  Much of our discussion today was about race, but we got into our customary tangle over theology; I frankly don’t understand Larry’s position now—he seems to be trying to be theistic and non theistic at the same time; I told him that the question of God no longer really concerns me—it’s irrelevant; theology bores me. Had supper together. Took Larry to the train at 6:20. Stopped for milk; returned home and began work again on my sermon and tomorrow’s service—and my Sunday School lesson; bathed, OBLO, c. 1 AM.

Debbie on completed “gym,” February 1970

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