— Boston
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Document date
Monday 4th of November 1918
Transcription Notes
We packed up and left with Mrs Storrows in her motor about 10.30, stopping for a while at Waterton on the way. We arrived at the Bellevue soon after noon and found considerable difficulty in getting good rooms. We started with pretty bad ones but changed for better ones in the afternoon. After a rest, about 3 p.m. Dearmer turned up and had tea with me downstairs while we talked until 5 when Mrs Storrows called and motored us down to her house in Beacon street where I took a small class, teaching Mrs Storrows, Louise [Chapin], Margaret [Edgerley] & Miss Sandiford my Daphne dance. We dined with Mrs Storrows at the City Club and then said good bye to her as she was leaving for N[ew] York by the night train. At noon to day Potter the Harvard Librarian called for my MS books of the music & words we took down on our last trip in the mountains. He left me the books that he had already had photographed and promised to return the others in a fortnight’s time.Location
USA : Massachusetts : Lincoln [0,0]
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