— Pittsburgh
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Document date
Sunday 5th of November 1916
Transcription Notes
Quiet morning writing many letters etc. Campbell telephoned in the morning to say that the Glenn’s wanted us to lunch with them. He called and, although it was raining heavily, we trolley’d to Glenn’s house and spent a very pleasant time there. He was evidently very interested in my lecture at Whiting’s studio & hinted that money might be forthcoming if I wanted it for collecting. Had an early dinner & caught the 8.34 for Pittsburgh. Got a cable from Constance in the morning saying that Charlie was practically out of the wood and that they contemplated moving him to England at end of next week. I can hardly realise the good news as yet!Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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