Sharp diary 1917 page 103. Thursday 5 April 1917 - New York
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Thursday 5th of April 1917
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Breakfast at 8.15. Then telephoned to various people to make appointments. Called on Gray and discussed at some length arranged for sale of books at Amherst. Then to Putnam’s at noon where I saw the old man, who was rather testy when I criticized the way the book was being done. Savage however was more amenable and gave me a bundle of proofs to look through. These I returned the same day & received more. Julianda and a friend came to lunch. She is just off to Washington for a week and suggested we should spend a night there en route to Knoxville. The Fuller girls came round at 4 and we took them to Henri’s for tea. At 7 p.m. I went round to Glenn to dinner and discussed with him the question of financial help. He was most sympathetic and promised to go with me to Mrs Rice tomorrow. Fine all day till the evening when it rained cats & dogs.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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