Monday, April 25, 1921

Beautiful, bright, hot, clear day. Arose 7 A.M. Breakfast. Read paper. To College 8 A.M.-12:30 M. Played tennis. Beat Kelly 6-1; 6-0. Lost to Tasker 6-2; 6-4. Supper. Looked over eggs. Studied. To bed 11 P.M. Thankful for health.

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I didn't find a Kelly among Stanford's classmates, but I did find a Tasker who is a sophomore in 1921: Van Keuren Wade Tasker, who lived at 402 Park Avenue.  He also shows up in the Garnet yearbook for 1922 in the page showing the Phi Nu Theta fraternity, of which the Closson boys were members.  Here is their picture:
By 1940 Van is married with a 13 year old son.  His occupation in the 1940 census is gas station attendant, but it looks as if he may actually own the gas station. He and his family live in Fort Edward, NY by then. He died in 1985.

Sunday, April 24, 1921

Beautiful, bright, mild, clear day. Arose 8:30 A.M. Breakfast. To Church & S.S. Russell, Merris, & I to Albany to see Lull. To E.L. & Church. Bishop Wilson spoke. Took Dorothea Reynolds out home. Talked etc. To bed 1 A.M. En bon sante.

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Not sure who or what "Lull" is.  

Saturday, April 23, 1921

Genuine, dark, rainy day. Arose 6 A.M. Studied. To College 8-11 A.M. Fooled around on car. Dinner. Talked etc. Supper. Stella Sanborn over on train. To Hudson Theater to see "Successful Calamity" by Mountebanks. Ate at Peacock Shop. To Albany with Stella in S.S. To bed 1:30 A.M.

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So, still seeing Stella?  The Mountebanks were the Union College players (and still are).  Here is a little description of the Theater Department and some information about the Mountebanks taken from the Union College website:
As you can see above, the group was founded in 1912, so by the time Stanford was attending one of their plays, the group was already nine years old.

Friday, April 22, 1921

Overcast with intermittent rain. Arose 7 A.M. Breakfast. To College 7:45-11 A.M. Shot pool at College Union. Dinner. To Rhetoric. To Library. Studied. Supper. Home in evening. To bed 9:30 P.M. Thankful.

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Tuesday, April 19 through 21, 1921

No entries were made for these dates.