Sharp diary 1918 page 104. Thursday 11 April 1918 - New York
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Thursday 11th of April 1918
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Early breakfast after which I read my proofs and then went round with Maud to Gray’s where I left my proof and then to Schirmer’s — Dr Baker was out — and then to get some pyjamas — bought 3 pairs at 7_ dollars apiece. I then went to call on Glenn with whom I arranged to lunch at the Century Club. On the way back bought my stock of tobacco for the mountains, made an app[ointment] at Dr Kabler’s[?] for 2.15. Met Maud, washed up & went to lunch where I told G[ray] all we had done in Boston, & discussed our mountain trip and showed him proof of the "folder" which Putnams are printing. We were going on to Washington tomorrow but we decided this morning to stay one more day and go off on Saturday, wiring to Bradley — who is finding us rooms — to that effect. Had tea in our room and then began sorting out my clothes for the mountains. Saw Dr Baker and settled proof of Introduction. Rabold dined us at 7 candles. In the evening I wrote & posted letter to Kittredge about the question of publication of the tunes etc I left at Harvard on Monday. Weather worse than ever. 8 inches of snow in Pennsylvania. It is snowing hard this evening and we may be snowed up tomorrow!!!Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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