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Does anyone know what WSJ Day was?

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I'm transcribing a diary an airman kept in 1917-18. He mentions on June 28, 1918, that "W.S.J. day was celebrated by opening the field to West Point [Mississippi] and vicinity."

The only references I can find for those initials are for the Wall Street Journal. So not what I'm looking for. Can any of you shed some light on this mystery? Thanks!!
 
It could be, Van. It's script from 1918. Anything's possible. It's very clearly W.S. though. I'm going with "J" for the other only because it matches his "J" in "New Jersey." I tried a T and that didn't work, either. I'm was hoping it was related to June 28, but alas.... *sigh*

Thanks for trying though, buddy! (*8*)
 
Thank you, everyone, for helping out! I appreciate it more than you know! I'm going to run with a couple of leads you guys have given me and hope for the best. I'll let you know what I find out! You guys are awesome!
 
Goula, you rock. Thank you! And thanks for spending so much time on this! I owe you a beer at the very least! :kiss:
 
It is threads like this which amaze me. This is what "community" is all about - people helping people for no other reason than they want to. I hope the WSJ question gets answered, and best of luck to all you guys.
 
As a Founding Father of the American Library Association Social Responsibilities Round Table Gay Librarians Task Force, I am truly amazed and thrilled at the the research and bibliographic skills shown by the guys on this thread--especially SBF's dedication to transcribing and preserving WW I primary source material

You guys make me proud to be a gay man and a former gay librarian

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You're no longer gay?
 
Hey, T! Thanks for asking. Unfortunately, this project has had to go to the back burner for a while. Lots of other stuff going on that demands immediate attention. But never fear, I'll get back to it as soon as possible.
 
I thought I would mention that names of holidays have changed over the decades. I have a diary which my grandmother wrote in the 1920's and she mentions holidays and occasions in there which don't exist anymore. I can't even find references to them on the internet. The old names have been lost to us.
 
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