Sharp diary 1918 page 190. Saturday 6 July 1918 - New York
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Saturday 6th of July 1918
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School in the morning as usual. Very tired when we got home at lunch time. After a rest wrote a long letter to Gilmour. Rabold looked in at 6 and we all walked round to 33rd Street to take dinner with Misses Gilman. Spent a very pleasant evening there Rabold reading two stories aloud out of Neve’s Communion of Saints of which he is very fond. Talked about many things but kept off subject of future prospects. The outlook for poor Miss Gilman is anything but bright. Indeed the future of all of us is pretty murky at the moment. Weather getting much warmer but still quite pleasant and bearable. Some thunder in the evening as we walked home very tired, glad to get to bed fairly early with the prospect of a quiet Sunday ahead of us. One more week and then, the school being over, we go on to Boston. Have practically given up all thought of going to Newfoundland. We have had a very expensive time in N[ew] York and of course no fee to put against it so we must economize.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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