Sharp diary 1918 page 32. Tuesday 29 January 1918 - Chicago
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Tuesday 29th of January 1918
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Wake up feeling very cold and very seedy, but get better as day goes on. Do not go out but stay indoors to nurse my cold which is very heavy — no wonder after last night’s experience. Go on writing out tunes of which I have now copied out over 200 and also write letters to Miss Boutelle who has asked me to stay with her in Minneapolis, Miss Chandler sec[retary] of Woman’s Club at which I speak, Constance etc and begin letter to Rabold. I hope my cold will be well enough tomorrow to let me go to Evanston again. I don’t look forward to a repetition of last night, though I suppose I ought to find the way more easily the second time of asking. Maud is better and went out today for the first time. Gilman’s have asked me to give them the week beginning March 5th so we shall have to come back from Detroit which is rather a nuisance and of course an expense. Charlotte "stopped in" this afternoon to say Good Bye. She goes to Oklahoma to night for some months.Location
USA : Illinois : Chicago [41.8781136,-87.6297982]
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