Sharp diary 1918 page 90. Thursday 28 March 1918 - Boston
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Thursday 28th of March 1918
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Go round to school at 10.30, where I can get a piano and do some harmonizing, trying Banks of Sweet Dundee. Do a good deal of work of sorts. Back to lunch with Maud. Work at my books after tea and write several letters, to Constance, Schirmer’s (sending Introduction and Notes) Mrs Storrows (sending Daking letters & Hobbs) and one to Stuart Walker. Mr Carrington calls for me at 6 and takes me to his home out at Auburn where I spend a very pleasant evening. Mrs C is a nice middle-aged person with 4 children, 2 girls and 2 boys — one boy away from home in business. We talk about many things discuss Bradley and his work — it was through Bradley that I had the introduction. I return at 10.30 and by good luck find my way home without mishap as suburban travelling around here is anything but a joke. The trolley & subway system is terribly complex. Meet Chase in the street and arrange to lunch with him next Monday.Location
USA : Massachusetts : Boston [42.3584308,-71.0597732]
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