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ENGAGEMENTS
MARCH 1911

SUN. 26
Morning
Rose at 10 & Miss Ryan & I
went to hear Du Bois at
Ethical Society, Handel
Hall. Rare treat.
Very wet.

Afternoon
Went to bed. Not
well. Read Wells'
Modern Machiavelli
& slept.

Evening
Got up for supper
& went to bed &
read for a while

MON. 27
50°-24°
Morning
Rose at 9 & went to
office at 79 Dearborn.
Snowy, blustery
day.

Afternoon
Miss Aitken came
in & we lunched
at Ouilmette came
home at 4.30 &
lay dow[n]. In pain.

Evening
Did odds & ends
& retired early.

TUE.28
32°-23°
Morning
Rose at 8 and went to
79 Dearborn to work
on strike article for
"the Englishwoman"
with Miss Henry

Afternoon
Lunched with
Miss Henry at
Randolph Inn.
Walked home at
4.30

Evening
Read in the library
till eight came
upstairs - practised
a little & went
to bed

WED.29
Morning
Rose at 7 & went to
Mrs Robins at 9.30
lunched there

Afternoon
Came with Mrs Robins
to 275 La Salle. Thence
to 79 Dearborn & home
at 5 o'clock & rested
in bed till supper

Evening
Pottered and went
to bed

THU. 30
Morning
Rose at 8.30 & went
to office. Worked
desultorily on
English article

Afternoon
Lunched at
Ouilmette

Evening
Pottered & went
to bed

FRI. 31
Morning
Rose at 7 & went to
Dr Walker for treatment
Thence to 79 Dearborn & to Mrs Robins for
lunch

Afternoon
Left Mrs Robins at 2
& came to 79 Dearborn.
Went to Dr Schiff at 4
& then home

Evening
went to 79 Dearborn
at 7 & typed till
nine. Walked home

SAT. 1 APRIL
Morning
Rose at 7 & went to
Oldenborg for treatment,
thence to 79 Dearborn

Afternoon
APRIL
Worked in the office without
lunch till 1.30 came
home, bathed & went to
Dr Favill at 3.30. Returned

Evening
to 79 Dearborn at 5.30.
Miss H. & I posted article
to Australia. She came
home to dinner with
me. Pottered & went to bed.

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VixE

William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - civil rights activist, socialist, sociologist, historian and author, was the first African-American to gain a Ph.D from Harvard University, and was a founding member in 1909 of the NAACP - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

VixE

"Wells' Modern Machiavelli" would be H.G. Wells "The New Machiavelli" 1911