Sharp diary 1918 page 16. Sunday 13 January 1918 - Chicago
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Sunday 13th of January 1918
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A clear bright day with no wind stirring. Thermometer still below zero. Apparently the storm is over and the unhappy city is trying to dig itself out before the next snows descend upon it. A grand day for the Community workers!. Tolman telephones and asks me to go with him tomorrow to the Literary club. I go on with my tunes and finish them off finally revise them. In the afternoon I dictate long letter to Clayton about the book, notifying him that the tunes are on the way. The letter will go to Gray to send to Novello’s and I write to him accordingly. Also write to Stanford for permission to publish the six Petrie tunes.1 Charlotte calls or rather "stops in", as she phrases it, at 5 and stops till 6.30 but refuses to remain for dinner. We arrange about a rehearsal for Tuesday night with Mr Rex, for lecture at Physical place on Wednesday next.Location
USA : Illinois : Chicago [41.8781136,-87.6297982]
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