I had had surgery in July, 1965 at Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan, so was not yet back to work at U.S. Life on Maiden Lane in NYC when I wrote this diary entry. Our apartment was in Riverdale. Calling long distance is still considered very pricey in 1965, as you can guess by my noting the time we talked. The home office of the ad agency Dan worked for, N.W. Ayer, was in Philadelphia, though the office he went to most of the time was in the Time-Life Building at 50th and 6th.
Monday, August 9, 1965
"I got up at 9 and vacuumed the whole apartment. Then at 11 while I was writing to Dan's parents, the phone rang. Surprise - my mother called to find out how I am. We talked for 12 minutes....
The sky was overcast and it rained off and on, so I didn't go to the pool. Wrote to my parents and continued reading an interesting book - The Heartland: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Dan called to say he would be in Philadelphia over night, then called from Philly at 7. I read, baked cookies, watched TV. Stayed up til 1:00."
On the same day many miles west of us in Oak Park IL, my mother, Ruth Kellogg, wrote in her diary.
Monday, August 9, 1965
"Rain. Phoned Beth & long-distanced to Diane. As a result of talking to Diane (who is feeling fine), I started making a shift for Diane out of her former sorority curtains. She is using shift a lot I made her."