Here are some links that might address your main question.
Intercept http://tinyurl.com/y9ptqukg
Internet Archive: the yearbook http://tinyurl.com/y87twzr2
The Cupola (yearbook of Georgetown Prep, 1983) http://tinyurl.com/y96j35kt
Download it as a PDF and search for Tim Gaudette (his entry is on p. 130). The address is given as “Timothy Patrick Gaudette 2031 Adams Hill Road
Vienna, Va. 22180” The editor of the yearbook was Mark Judge.
You make a perfectly valid point, because it is a 1983 yearbook and the July 1 event in Kavanaugh’s calendar was in 1982. Your point occurred to me as well, but I asked myself: How likely is it that Gaudette’s family’s residence was different in 1982 and 1983? Possible, but unlikely I think. (Another factoid: the Vienna VA house was only built in 1980.)
In any case, we should put Gaudette on the spot and let HIM tell us where he lived and when. And I’m sure Dr Blasey Ford would like to know, too. Heck, she implored the FBI to find out when Mark Judge was working at the Potomac Village Parkway to help jog her memory!
As for the July 7 entry: that tells us that Kavanaugh was there at the Columbia Country Club (or planned to be), but all we can infer from that (and the absence of any other entry) is that he was rarely there. But it is likely that Garrett was there a lot.
It is true, of course, that the FBI doesn’t reach conclusions, but I would be surprised if it doesn’t provide (at least on request) a summary of the 302s (while trying hard not to reach or even suggest any conclusions).
A normal and proper FBI background check *in response to credible allegations of physical and sexual assault* would try to determine, to the best of the FBI’s ability, WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED (IF ANYTHING). That clearly didn’t happen in this case. This was clearly a background check/investigation that was curtailed by the WH. I have no doubt that Christopher Wray’s notes will show that.
But we’re probably not in disagreement here. Your “cover memo” and my “summary of the findings” based on the 302s would probably amount to the same thing, No?
Thanks for the questions. Let me know what you think.