Sharp diary 1917 page 345. Monday 3 December 1917 - Boston
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Monday 3rd of December 1917
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Breakfast at Hotel, very indifferent food — bad prunes, indifferent marmalade and undrinkable tea! and the charge 85 cents just preposterous! Took my watch to be cleaned and borrowed one in the meantime from watch maker. We lunched at Mary & Elizabeth and then went to classes 2- 5. I lectured 2-3, folk singing 3-30, dancing till 5. Only about a dozen people there! We went to tea with Peggy [Scovill] at Copley Plaza hotel and had a nice rest there. Then to Mrs Storrow’s for dinner and home at once to work at my application to the Carnegie Institute Washington. Glenn sent back my draft in the morning and it became necessary to alter & amplify. I worked at it till 11 when Maud returned after taking a class for Lily at School. I got on pretty well at the letter but there will be a lot for both of us to do tomorrow morning.Location
USA : Massachusetts : Boston [42.3584308,-71.0597732]
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