Sharp diary 1918 page 182. Friday 28 June 1918 - New York
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Friday 28th of June 1918
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Get up rather earlier than usual and write a long letter to Constance. Have scarcely posted letter when a letter arrives from her from England and one from Joan also. Miss Shaw sees me about our dance-work in France. I have already put her off on various grounds and she now comes to me from Brancher the Recreation Society’s manager and makes some wild suggestions about dancing in training camps. I refuse to attempt anything on any scale, large or small, until I am convinced that there is a better chance of its succeeding here than there was in England; and then, if I am so convinced, I propose that a trial should be made at some typical camp. She then says I had better see Mr Brancher and I arrange to call on him on Tuesday next at 11.30 a.m. Rabold dines with us at Martins in 44th St[reet], the place the Steinbergs had told us about. A fairly good dinner but nothing very remarkable. Weather still quite cold.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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