Sharp diary 1918 page 181. Thursday 27 June 1918 - New York
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Thursday 27th of June 1918
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Nothing particular happened to day. The school goes on as before, the numbers remain substantially the same and we keep the same number of classes going except that I have dropped my talk in the afternoon. The weather keeps remarkably cool so that we are both keeping very fit & well. I have very little asthma, much less that I had at Natural Bridge. In the evening Peggy Scovill and Rabold dine with us at the Old English place. They come home afterwards and we sing them many songs and discuss E.F.D.S. matters. I hear from Mrs Storrows who tells me about Lily’s illness and suggests that if the school is a small one I might like to come to her for the last week, i.e. two weeks instead of one. I have not said anything about this to Miss Gilman as yet and decide to wait till Monday before making a decision. In the meanwhile I write to Mrs S[torrow], tell her how things stand and ask her if she really wants me.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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