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ENGAGEMENTS
APRIL 1911

SUN. 9
42°-55°
Morning
Stayed in bed &
rested till 12.15
Read "Buried Alive"

Afternoon
League meeting at 331
La Salle (new number)
Constitution & delegates
to convention nominated

Evening
Walked home with
Miss Carr. Was in
her room a little
while after supper
Washed head.

MON 10
Morning
Rose at 8.30 & went
to Dr Walker for
treatment. Thence to 127
N. Dearborn (new no.)
& to 331 S. La Salle.

Afternoon
Lunched with Olive
at Glenn Inn &
returned to my office
till 4.30. Home
& rested in bed till
6.15.

Evening
Went to office &
typed on short
stories till 9.30
Walked home.

TUE. 11
Morning
Rose at 8 & went to
127 N. Dearborn. Did
not have any
lunch. Editha
came in at 2 &

Afternoon
we walked to 331
S. La Salle. I left
some things at
service engraving
& came home & slept
from 4 till 6.20

Evening
Practised a little
pottered & went
to bed. Terribly
exhausted.

WED. 12
Morning
Rose at 7. Practised a
little & went to office
at 9.30 Worked till
one. & went to
other office & took

Afternoon
Misses Emerson, Aitken
& Schirmer to see
Eva Tanguay at
Majestic. Walked home
with Miss Schirmer

Evening
Pottered a litte
& went to bed.

THU. 13
52-68
Morning
Rose at 7 and
walked to Hugo
Oldenborg for final
Treatment thence to
127 N. Dearborn

Afternoon
Made up dummy for
May. Miss Emerson
came in and we had
lunch at Mortimer's
Pure food place

Evening
Pottered a little &
went to bed.

FRI. 14
40°-55°
Morning
Rose at 7.45 and went
to Saul Bros. to make up
on May issue of Life &
Labor. Lunched at
Kolsaats. [Kohlsaats]

Afternoon
At Saul's. Went to Dr
Schiff at 3.30 to have
tooth filled. Met there Mr
Morley an Australian.

Evening
Pottered a little &
went to bed early.

SAT. 15
53°-39°
Morning
Rose at 7 & went to Dr
Walker for treatment.
Went to office. Miss
Emerson came &
talked of her flat. We

Afternoon
lunched at Ouilmette
at 2.30. I sent short
stories to Murphy &
came home at 4.30
& rested.

Evening
Pottered a little
& did odds &
ends.

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VixE

"Buried Alive" by Emile Zola (1840-1902) is the English translation, published posthumously in 1911, of his 1884 novel "Le mort d'Olivier Bacaille" (The Death of Olivier Becaille)

VixE

Eva Tanguay - Canadian born, vaudeville singing and dancing comedienne