Sharp diary 1916 page 84. Sunday 5 March 1916 - New York
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Sunday 5th of March 1916
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Breakfast rather late. Very tired. Worked at Pageant for a couple of hours and then began Queen Jane for Oliver Ditson. Lunched at John Glenn’s 136 E[ast] 19th St. Met Mrs Rice a philanthropic garrulous Y.M.C.A. old lady. Then to tea at Burchenals — a large crowd of rather uninteresting second rate people. Then home to Hotel at 6 p.m. [Norman] Wilkinson was to have dined with me but cried off in favour of Mrs Norman Hapgood. Wrote letters, finished off proofs for Ditson’s, did my washing & cleaned up generally. Dined by myself and spent evening reading English papers at City Club next door of which — thanks to Glenn I am a member. Home 10 p.m. & to bed. Weather very cold with a nasty N & NW wind.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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