Sharp diary 1918 page 83. Thursday 21 March 1918 - New York
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Thursday 21st of March 1918
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Woke up with a bad headache and a touch of lumbago. As my elbows are playing up also the whole bag of tricks seems to be seething! Go round to Schirmer to settle "Contents" with Dr Baker, Mr Marble[?] is out so I can’t see him about title page. Then to Meyrowitz for my glasses and on to Gray about proofs. He gives me a batch to look over. Call on Putnam’s about newspaper extracts for folder and then home. I hobbled about with some difficulty but I do not think I did my foot any harm. It is better but far from right yet. Took some aspirin at lunch and then rested after which my headache began to subside. So I began packing and then went out with Maud to return proofs to Gray and see Marble[?] about title page. Back to packing till Rabold called at 6.30 and we went down to dinner. He went on to Greenwich and we spent the evening tearing up papers, putting clothes away and packing. A wretched business and I suppose we shall be doing it every week or so for ever so long! I shall be glad when I am quit of hotels.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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