This diary, kept mostly in the 1930s, was written by Margaret Wiley Munro, a clever, witty woman who was also my aunt. It begins in Haiti, where Margaret's husband Dana , a diplomat at the time, had been sent to help remove the Marines brought there by the US government in 1915. The diary goes on to cover life in Princeton, New Jersey, where Dana Munro became a professor at Princeton University, as well a family life in the summers on Cape Cod. Marg Munro was a member of a close, extended family and she entertainingly describes her life and theirs over the years.