Sharp diary 1918 page 74. Tuesday 12 March 1918 - New York
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Tuesday 12th of March 1918
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Wrote one or two letters and then went out, first to Putnams where Savage promised to send a Review copy of my book to the Music Student and lent me three new cuttings to look through. Then to Gray to discuss C[ountry] D[ance] Book. Of course (like Putnams last year!) they had sent proofs to me at Urbana. Discussed things in general, Detroit, the book and the Army book & Summer School. Then to Schirmer where Sonneck promised to send me proofs tomorrow and where I arranged to get my note books printed. Then I called on Bradley only to find him out, but was more fortunate with Glenn and Miss Moore both of whom were in. Lunched by myself at 7 candles, Maud having gone to the doctor to be inoculated for typhoid. After tea wrote more letters and then round to Gilman Studio to see a rehearsal of Flamboro. Bradley dined with us at 7 candles and then came back to hotel where we smoked and discussed many things. I should like to see much of him but fear this will never be though for the moment he happens to have an office in N[ew] York. Maud’s arm is very stiff and uncomfortable but so far has had no bad effects from her inoculation. Weather warmer with a few slight rain showers.Location
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