Every time I read a few pages from Armand's diaries, I am struck by his devotion. He had to step away for a few minutes from the present moment, in order to record facts that would be read well into the future.
If it's a discipline that you have yet to cultivate, take a few pointers from Armand (his words in italics) and:
1. Record Life's Major Events (but be discreet). Diary, you are having impressions jotted down on your pages by a real man from now on and so don't forget it. I.E. somehow, through vicarious vices, I have managed to reach a state of manhood. (November 20, 1935). The details are written in German and then in French so we're all left hanging.
2. Record your brilliant insights. "A fire, like a woman, doesn't thrive on neglect", as I once said to Mr. White, re a fire he was leaving to its own devices.
3. Record sports statistics (something for everybody). Monday (1/2/39) Duke played U. of S. California in Rose Bowl football game. In regular season games Duke was unbeaten, untied, unscored on. Here they held S.C. scoreless for 3 periods, scored a field goal early in the 4th quarter and staved off all Cal. efforts until last minute of play, when Cal. threw 4 passes in a row, completed all of them and got over for a 7-3 victory. I haven't been so excited over a game since Amherst days and took it very undergraduately. I must be developing a Duke school spirit.
4. Let your notes become "the source to be reckoned with". Duke University's web site says the game took place in 1938, but Armand was there in 1939 and that's when it really did occur. I think we'll have to set them straight.
5. Keep a record of your favorite pastime, to wit The Mondo Awards.
6. Keep track of finances. For the year, I earned $1,000 (French job) + $10 selling my football tickets & proctoring exam & translating German letter. Mother sent (September through March) $125, less $82.50 still due me on salary. Expenditure: $921.50, there should be $131.00 left. (June 2, 1939).
7. Release your fears and frustrations. The more I see of her the better I like her - now sexually as well as otherwise (see my mistake of seven pages back). This bodes ill. (December 24, 1935). Armand is referring to a woman named Alto and seven pages back he wrote the lines in item #1. We're still left hanging.
8. Record memorable meals and recipes. Porter's famous corn, chicken, etc. dish. Recipe: 1 can of chicken (1 lb.), fried green peppers, fried bacon and onions, 1 can of niblets corn (steamed in can), 2 cans of mushroom soup, celery and olives sliced if wanted - serve hot over good browned toast. Serves three.
9. Keep a food log for your cardiologist. Then there's John Harlow's stew: 1 can corned beef, 1 can tomato soup, 1 can peas, 5 potatoes boiled first, 5 onions boiled a bit longer than potatoes, bit of bacon fried, add fat and all. 2 or so cans of water. Serves 3. Swell to dunk dry, stale bread in.
10.Record your life for the delight of generations to come.