Sharp diary 1918 page 88. Tuesday 26 March 1918 - Boston
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Tuesday 26th of March 1918
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Schirmer’s had written advising an Introduction to my ballad book, so I set to work upon this after breakfast, looking up some notes I had made at Xmas. I licked this into shape by 1 o’clock when Maud and I lunched at the Kensington tea-room — quite a nice place. Lily was here on our return and accompanied Maud to the doctor for her third inoculation. We had tea here with Miss Sandiford who called and so we were a very jovial party. At 6 we (3) sallied forth to the Priscilla restaurant for dinner and then to the school for classes. Maud taught the Morris Class while I took on the C[ountry] D[ance] teaching [....?] Church Bells, Orleans Baffled, and Confess, with Goddesses, Hit & Miss afterwards. I like that class very much. Mearns is one of the best men C[ountry] dancers I have ever come across. We trolleyed back here and had milk & biscuits before bed — Lily occupying the spare bed in Maud’s room.Location
USA : Massachusetts : Boston [42.3584308,-71.0597732]
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