Sharp diary 1918 page 175. Friday 21 June 1918 - New York
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Friday 21st of June 1918
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A Miss Carter, a journalist, called after breakfast to interview me and to take my photograph. Then came a Mr Rath head of Physical Normal School of Indianapolis who wanted to know about our School. Found him very ignorant but did my best to enlighten him! Miss Gilman then looked in for a few moments to tell us about prospects of school which are none too bright. Then Maud and I went to our banker to get him to ignore passport applications after which we journeyed down Town to the Consul and got our renewals. I lunched with Bispham at the Century and had rather a nice time with him meeting Glenn, Arthur Whiting, Boggert[?] & others there. Then back home to tea and attend to my photos. Glenn was to have called round to see me but for some reason didn’t do so. Maud and I dined at English place in 43rd St[reet] and then feeling very depressed went to the Movies at the Strand and were greatly entertained especially by the Navy pictures. Weather getting very cold and rather wet. Have got into warm clothes but shall have to add warmer and more undergarments if it gets worse.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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