Sharp diary 1918 page 33. Wednesday 30 January 1918 - Chicago
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Wednesday 30th of January 1918
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I put on a mustard leaf last night and coddled myself up and woke up feeling better. My cold has not gone by any means but it looks as though the worst of it was passed — in which case I shall have been let off pretty easily. Maud is a little better and insisted on coming to my class at the Normal School. We lunched at the North American afterwards and got home at about 2.30. I decided this morning that I would put off going to Evanston to night and not risk making my cold worse. The weather is just as bad as ever and the thermometer went down 9 or 10 below zero last night. I am still pegging away at my tunes, but am getting rather tired of writing them out. Have done over 200 now. I wrote a long letter to Constance to day and several others as well. I looked through after tea a large batch of proofs of the Running Set book which arrived from Gray.Location
USA : Illinois : Chicago [41.8781136,-87.6297982]
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