Sharp diary 1918 page 192. Monday 8 July 1918 - New York
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Monday 8th of July 1918
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School as usual in the morning though perhaps duller than usual, three of our scanty number being more or less hors de combat with swollen ankles — each one the head of a Physical establishment! Made appointment for Wednesday 12.30 with Feakins to discuss California tour next winter. Lunched at home. Miss Whitworth & Miss Rutherford came to dinner with us. We dined downstairs and afterwards came upstairs to talk. They are nice women, Miss W[hitworth] from Cleveland, Miss Rutherford from Illinois. The latter may be going to work with Lamkin at the N.W. University Evanston. Miss W gave me an amusing account of Dr Ward and the physical activities at Columbia University. She is fully alive to the value of the work we are doing at the School compared with that which she has taken at the numerous[?] other places of the kind at Columbia & New York. Spent quite a pleasant evening going to bed rather late after 11 p.m.Location
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