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Document date
Wednesday 4th of April 1917
Transcription Notes
Up early and caught the 10 train for N[ew] York, arriving about 3.30 at the Algonquin. Waiters etc very friendly and glad to see us. Maud and I went down Town at once to get note books etc for collecting purposes and had tea at a tea shop. Rabold called on our return and told us he was going to Maryland on the morrow and would not be back till Monday. Arranged to take an examination at Carnegie Hall at 7.30 Monday evening. Had dinner at Algonquin with Iden Paine, wrote letters in the evening to Miss Young, Ditson, Miss Freer and Bassange unpacked and went to bed fairly early. Weather cool but fine & nice. Back much better.Location
USA : Massachusetts : Boston [42.3584308,-71.0597732]
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