Sharp diary 1918 page 76. Thursday 14 March 1918 - New York
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Thursday 14th of March 1918
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A very wet day after a rainy night — cold and raw. Worked at C[ountry[ D[ance] book for Army after breakfast. At 11 went out to see Mrs Storrows for a moment at the Belmont. She promised to look up Hotel for us at Boston. Then to see Mannes at his Conservatoire of Music and had rather an interesting talk with him. Met Mrs Armstrong at 7 Candles at lunch and talked Liggett May-Day matters. Then home to find Schirmer proofs awaiting me. Set to work on these after tea and made a good hole in them. Happily they are quite first-rate proofs and although they will take some time to look through they are worth spending time upon. Rabold & Miss Gilman dined with us at 7 Candles and we all went on to Greenwich House to Rabold’s C[ountry] D[ance] practice afterwards and spent rather a nice time there — Maud dancing jigs, Miss Kilborn singing a couple of folk songs during a small demonstration in an interval. Got home again at about 10.30 very tired. It has rained more or less all day and it is very chilly in the bargain.Location
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