Edith Roller – March 30, 1976 – Tuesday

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Was busy most of the day, mainly on items for Maggie.  Dor had me work on the MagCard on the ATS computer as she had to use my typewriter.  I did one item for Carolyn Thon from her handwriting on a proposed Senate Bill to finalize firms which participate in boycott of Israel.  I made copy for Tim.  In the afternoon had difficult job for Maggie which presented indentation and underlining problems.

Had little time for personal work.  Mailed a check to Coop Consumers Union.

Called Lor.  Found she was in class all morning.

Gail Carney told me her husband is taking a job in Boise, Idaho; he is a systems analyst.  They will be leaving on 15 April.  Hartsough has not asked me to do any overtime last week nor this week.

At noon saw the film on the Employees series, which was about an experimental project to explore the feasibility of piping oil from Prudhoe Bay to Edmonton, Canada.  It was very short.  I ate my lunch in the Assembly Room.  Then took a short walk.  The day was sunny and warm though with some wind.

My head cold was worse and my bowels loose today.  Took more Vitamin C.  Told Dor I might not be in in the morning.

Did not exercise when I got home.

Slept an hour and a half.

Called Lor.  To my surprise I got Ryn.  She is taking a week off, as they had problems with the thesis.  I told Ryn I planned to come over to see Lor on Friday.  She called me back and said they were too busy.

Prepared dinner ate and washed dishes.

Mended underwear for an hour or so.

After my bath, read July 75 Journal entries to determine any problems.

For a snack while reading the newspaper I had some vegetable juice  with unflavored gelatin.  My weight had not gone down and I have decided I must control my diet more rigorously.  I weighed 137 this morning.

News reports told of strike of municipal workers at midnight.  Muni being picketed and is not operating.

Went to bed at 3.00. Setting alarm for 7.30 as I planned to stay out until noon.