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1st. Saturday. Rain from midnight to 8 a.m. Cold.
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Seoul home. 3rd day of the All Korea Foot-ball Meet. The early rain made the ground unusable until 1:30 p.m.
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From 1:45 p.m. three match games were played without any serious hitch.
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2nd. Sunday. Bright. Cold.
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3rd. Monday. Snow from 7:30 a.m. Cold.
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Seoul home. Final match of the Foot-ball Meet was fought out between 延專 and 普專 2:30~4:30 p.m. Rather strong North-Western wind all the p.m.
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5th. Wednesday. Bright. Mild.
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6th. Thursday. Pale. Drizzling rain from 2 p.m. Mild.
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7th. Friday. Cloudy. Pleasant.
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8th. Saturday. Bright. Cold.
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9th. Sunday. Bright. Cold.
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10th. Monday. Bright. Cold.
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11th. Tuesday. Bright. Cold.
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12th. Wednesday. Bright. Cold.
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13th. Thursday. Bright. Cold.
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14th. Friday. Bright. Cold.
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15th. Saturday. Gloomy. Mild.
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Seoul home. Rain from 2 to 4:30 p.m.
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16th. Sunday. Bright. Bracing.
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17th. Monday. Bright. Cold.
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Seoul home. Mother's 87th birthday. To Station to welcome Dr. Cram, Bishop and Mrs. Kern, Judge Maddin and Dr. Jim Moore, the representatives of the M.E. Ch. South in the Union Committee to meet from tomorrow to map out a plan for unification of the two branches of Methodism in Korea. So glad to see Dr. Cram after 8 years of absence in America. Dr. Jim Moore―he was in Wesley Hall with me 40 years ago!
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18th. Tuesday. Cloud and sun. Mild.
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Seoul home. The Union Committee on Unification began its sessions in the Women's Bible School from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with lunch hour between 12:30 and 2 p.m.
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19th. Wednesday. Rain from 12 morning. Mild.
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Seoul home. The Committee Meeting from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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20th. Thursday. Rain a.m. Mild.
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Seoul home. The Korean members of the Union Commission entertained the American members to a Korean dinner at 明月館 at 6 p.m.
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The Union Committee had a full day's work between 9 a.m and 5 p.m.
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21st. Friday. Bright. Mild.
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Seoul home. The Union Committee as usual.
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22nd. Saturday. Bright. Mild.
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Seoul home. Union Committee as usual.
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23rd. Sunday. Bright. Mild.
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Seoul home. Worshipped at 宗橋 Church. Dr. Moore preached.
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24th. Monday. Bright. Cold.
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Seoul home. Union Committee as usual.
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25th. Tuesday. Gloomy. Mild.
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Seoul home. The Union Committee as usual 9 to 5 p.m.
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26th. Wednesday. Bright. Bracing.
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Seoul home. The Union Committee as usual.
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27th. Thursday. Bright. Pleasant.
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Seoul home. Union Committee, until 10:30 a.m. This being the American Thanks-giving day―Meeting resumed at 2:30 p.m.
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28th. Friday. Bright. Mild.
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Seoul home. The Union Committee from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. as usual.
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29th. Saturday. Drizzling all day. Mild.
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Seoul home. Last session of the Union Committee. On the whole the American members showed a remarkable degree of generosity conceding everything almost to the wishes of the Korean members. The expenses of the meetings are met by the mother churches. If the General Conference of the new Methodist Church united, should reject the principal plans or propositions of the Commission, it would hurt the feelings of the American representatives.
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30th. Sunday. Drizzling and gloomy a.m. Bright p.m. Pleasant.
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Seoul home. To Station to see Bishop and Mrs. Kern, Drs. Moore, Carm and Judge Maddin off. So sorry to see them go so soon. God be with them always.
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