Album 4, Part 2 (pages 6-10)
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Dot's boss, Mr. Garrison, at Dellwood park in 1912, fondly called
"our" beau in this caption by Dot.
He took the girls on many outings, some shown below.
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Dot, on right, on one such outing on the Calumet River in 1912.
(Don't know the significance of "Kavanaugh" in Dot's caption).
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Same group on Calumet River.
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Nicholson relative or friend on a farm horse (note work harness).
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Dot in picture submitted (or taken) for the Metropolitan Business School employee photo.
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Back to "our beau" Mr. Garrison and one of his girls.
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Mr. Garrison and girls pose at the office (Dot on right)
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Same group, another pose, perhaps on an outing.
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Dot at cage of the Metropolitan Business College (small photo cut from a
brochure).
Dot attended the one-year course of the business college after graduating from high school at 16 years. She did so well they hired her as a stenographer / bookkeeper and short hand teacher at the young age of 17 years. |
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1913 photo of Dot (left) Edna Cullison (center) and others.4_10_2.jpg
Unknown male friend.4_10_3.jpg
The beautiful Edna Cullison.4_10_4.jpg
Unknown baseball player, probably on field west of Karlov with Keeler houses in background.