Sharp diary 1918 page 196. Friday 12 July 1918 - New York
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Friday 12th of July 1918
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Feeling very tired after these 3 weeks at the school and go there this morning glad to know it is the last full day. Leave at 12 and call on Gray to discuss business concerning the 5th C[ountry] D[ance] book and to get some of my MS books which they store for me. After afternoon session type out circular for Feakins and make an app[ointment] to meet him at 11.15 tomorrow. Maud and I dine alone at the Old English place and after dinner the Gilmans come round and we discuss plans for the future. She is very brave and has not lost heart even after the failure of her efforts to get together a Summer School. Happily Peggy Scovill has come to the rescue and by paying the printers bill has saved financial disaster. Indeed the School now shows a profit of 150 dollars which Miss Gilman thinks should be divided between the teachers. We demur and think she should have it. After fruit-lemonades at 10.30 they go and we go to bed. Weather rather close but not unbearably so.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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