Sharp diary 1918 page 96. Wednesday 3 April 1918 - Boston
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Wednesday 3rd of April 1918
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Quite a cold day. I go off quite early to the school but return at 11.45 and meet Maud and Lily (who stayed last night with us) at the Kensington to lunch. I got a telephone from a Miss Hibberd of Wellesley [College] about a possible lecture there next week if I remain till Tuesday. Then we motor together with a fireman[?] to Lincoln — open motor alas! and a very cold and wet ride. I take a singing class there in the afternoon for girl scout-captains and after supper give them a talk and a class in dancing teaching Mary & Dorothy and Black Nag. Have a very bad crowded, wet and cold motor drive home arriving back well after 11 p.m. Rather a miserable business altogether but glad to do anything for Mrs Storrows. The Scout Captains were not very interesting people but one or two were rather nice e.g. Mrs Lowe who has a house in London — Grosvenor Square — and was interested in ballads etc — or said she was!Location
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