— New York
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Document date
Wednesday 10th of April 1918
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Breakfasted at 7.15. Mrs Storrows called for us at 8.15 and we all went up to N[ew] York together arriving at 2.30. I went out at once and called at Schirmer and got proofs of the Introduction; and then at Gray’s where I got plate proofs of the C[ountry] D[ance] book and found of course that they had done the "cut" wrongly — what abject fools those people are. I had tea at Peg Woffington’s with Maud and then went round to the Gilman’s where Rabold was teaching the rapper dance. Had a long talk there after the class was over. Rabold returned with us to the Algonquin where we found Mrs Storrows determined to take us out to dinner and the theatre. We all four dined at Henri’s and then saw a stupid but amusing play A cure for [....?]. I saw Mrs S back to her Hotel then returned to the Algonquin to join Maud & Rabold in a milk debauch. Got to bed about 11.30 thoroughly tired out. I am still very seedy and thoroughly worn out — evidently in great need of a change. The weather is simply deplorable — a strong NE gale threatening snow. Am glad to get into my furs again — and last week it was 79 one day!Location
USA : Massachusetts : Boston [42.3584308,-71.0597732]
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