Sharp diary 1917 page 91. Saturday 24 March 1917 - Urbana
Media
Document date
Saturday 24th of March 1917
Transcription Notes
Rehearsal for evening’s demonstration at Auditorium at 9, classes at 10 when I came home & worked at proofs. Miss Freer came to lunch after which we rested a while and then went to Miss Blazedell(?) to tea where we met a host of people mostly professors.1 Back to dinner at 6 and dress for lecture & demonstration at 7.30, which went off quite well. We did quite a lot of dances, Peascods, Butterfly, Hey Boys, Rufty, Newcastle, Mage, Black Nag, while Maud danced Pr[incess] Royal & Jockie [to the Fair]. I lectured. We said farewell to nice Miss Freer, Miss Brookes, Miss Morris etc and left for the hotel about 9.45. Thus ends a very satisfactory & pleasant one of the best I have ever done!Location
USA : Illinois : Urbana [0,0]
Read about these diaries, including a note about historical racism