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SDSU-Archives MA 126-MA 126: B02-MA 126: B02-F08

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  • 1946 June-July (Creation)

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The third journal from 1946 covers June 8 to July 14 and is written in a Scotch spiral notebook. Lundquist defers summer work plans, waiting to see if Congress acts on the draft by July first, when the present law expires. He spends time downtown catching up with friends, playing pool and chess, going to movies, including “the Lost Weekend,” roller skating, and attending ballgames. In June, he supervises three young Boy Scouts on a trip to the Black Hills, traveling with Edward Opliger, superintendent of schools in Day County. They camp in Pierre, Spearfish, and Deadwood and visit the Badlands, Spearfish Canyon, the Homestake Gold Mine, Mount Moriah Cemetery, Mt. Roosevelt, Evan’s Plunge, Wind Cave, Sylvan Lake, Harney Peak, the Needles, and Mt. Rushmore. In July, Lundquist works briefly for the R.E.A. in Webster, doing surveying, and then he and Charles Card supervise the Webster Boy Scout troop for a week at Camp Iyataka. Activities include swimming, cooking, instruction in ax cutting and knot tying, hiking, and campfire programs. “We got all the fellows back in pretty good shape,” he notes, “at least none of them had any very serious injuries. It was a rather hectic week, but it was a lot of fun too.” 

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