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University Archives Johan Xavier Papers File
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Diary 1922

This diary, kept during Xavier’s time at PLC, mentions his visiting the Dentist, buying Paul a dog for $1.00 and which Paul names Toto, includes the obituary for Mr. Jacob Lunde, and records many impertinent answers from Paul to Signe which Xavier thinks these very funny. He mentions that he remembers Signe’s birthday and their wedding anniversary this year. Accounts appear in the back of the diary.

Diary 1925

This diary, written in a Bank of California book, is in very bad repair. Cover off, pages disintegrating. It mentions Xavier’s friendship Stuen and the two are often together, various quantities of quarts of milk (perhaps for Babs), he cut his arm badly and needed 3 stitches, and still preaches (perhaps at South Tacoma). This book stops June 21st and contains a list of addresses at the back.

Diary 1926

This diary, written in a book by the Augsburg Publishing House, does not begin in this book until May 23rd. It mentions teaching classes, skips June, he installs a toilet, Signe falls ill and spends 3 weeks in bed, and he sees an operetta. Still writes infrequently.

Diary 1927

This diary, written in a book by Augsburg Publishing, includes sometimes prints his entries, or just lines of his entries in this diary. He skips all of July and October but mentions he is still preaching, Signe has her tonsils out, and that she and he give each other floor lamps for Christmas and they receive a davenport from the Skattebols. A list of addresses appears at the back of the diary.

Diary 1923

This diary, kept during Xavier’s time at PLC, mentions he plays tennis and watches basketball but quarrels with Signe on April 19th: “How one can live peacefully with you is more than I can understand!”- Signe to Xavier. They gain a new baby girl on May 17th and name her Barbara (Babs). She is officially adopted on June 8th. She also rapidly loses weight but she recovers quickly. Xavier starts Parochial School on June 19th and occasionally prints now. The Xaviers are given a surprise anniversary party by their friends for their 10th anniversary. No accounts appear in the back, but there are notes from Bible Institute or Conference and Entry for May 4, 1922. In front is the list of addresses, as well as an election card and some sort of building plans on the back of junk mail.

Diary 1924

This diary, kept during Xavier’s time at PLC, includes Barbara’s weight often when he writes down the results every day: “Babs’s first tooth comes in on February 3rd”. He still watches PLC basketball, writes notes from all the sermons he attends or gives with the title and speaker, notes Paul’s smart answers to Signe, resigns as secretary of Our Savior’s Church and becomes a member of Trinity Church. Babs learns to stand up on July 28th and her bottom teeth come in crooked, so the Xaviers take her to the dentist. Xavier becomes the leader of the Junior League, Paul’s left foot is poorly, and Xavier is still preaching and might even be the temporary chairman of the congregation at Trinity. Addresses appear in the back of the book. In the front: Navy Yard Route card, Membership card for the men’s club, a voting card, and various advertisements.

Diary 1924

This diary, written in a Bank of California book, includes some scribbles—perhaps from one of his children—across most of the pages in this book. He continues to watch basketball games, play tennis preach, and takes many trips to the dentist as well. He writes very little in this diary and does not mention his job at all. At the back of the diary appear addresses.

Diary 1927

This diary, written in a book by the bank of Bank of California, skips from February to late June and includes nothing for the rest of the year. A list of addresses appears at the back of the diary.

Diary 1925

This diary, written in a book by the Augsburg Publishing House, begins on May 31st and mentions membership in both the Luther league and the Men’s Club. Xavier writes very infrequently.

Diary 1926

This diary, written in a Bank of California book, continues with listing quarts of mil, and mentions that Signe gets an operation. He cut out the line “Do your thinking with your hand in the Lords’” and slipped it between the pages, but stops writing after May 25th. A list of addresses appears in the back of the book.

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