— Springfield
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Document date
Thursday 22nd of June 1916
Transcription Notes
A very busy morning. Packed till 11, then to Dr Frederick Wilson (40 East 41st) to have my finger looked to. He said I could do without bandages, merely protect it with a stall. Then to Remington people to arrange about typewriter for Joan. Home again getting my slides from Underwood, fixing up my boxes. Barker lunched with us at 2. Tea at 4 and caught 5.3 train for Springfield en route to the summer school. Couldn’t get a room at the Kimball; nearly got caught at a beastly pot house — the Cooley — finally secured rooms at a very decent place Hotel Worthy[?]. To bed awfully tired at 11.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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