— Boston
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Document date
Friday 22nd of March 1918
Transcription Notes
Breakfasted early, then finished off packing and afterwards went round to Gray’s with Maud to see him about his a/c and also to leave about 20 or more of my large blank MS music books in his keeping to be forwarded to me as I want them. Then on to Miss Gilman to leave my lantern slides in her charge. Saw her teach Hit & Miss to two very nice little children, Aitken, and their governess. One of them told me she had had to learn B[arbara] Allen at school but only as poetry upon which to write a composition! Then back to Hotel to finish up. Rabold met us at the station en route to Newhaven while we took train to Boston. Miss Flanders met us — Mrs S at Lincoln — and accompanied us to hotel. We have very nice rooms but quite expensive. Must change later on if we stay for any length of time. Dined at hotel — a very expensive but frugal meal — then settled in as well we could without our trunks. Weather cold and foggy here after leaving N[ew] York sweltering in heat at a temp[erature] of over 70.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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