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Tues Jan 23d.
The Pres Lincold wired from 820 miles out . will be in Thur morning.  Letter awaits Ern. Here.
Pomeroy and did dress. and neck .. no reading.  Much harder this way.  Lunch here and Jack wanting to come but I could not have him then . Had to rest . M Bush Brown insisting on seeing me and got ready to see her before getting off to Bradley musicale.  Note fr Sl and tel later  He is in town now but very busy with his hosts.  Fran came in and we went down together in bus.  Lots of nice people. and dear Seldon Miller.  Piano and songs. Wonderful temperament and feeling . Adore his delicate intellectual rendering. Spoke with himafterwards...and we sat on platform and had a few wonderful words.  Mathews and Rev Percy Grant..Suddenly remembered I must rush for home .. Feared I had missed Ter or Sl or Jack . but only Jack had called up.  Lovly note yest from Wilkie inviting me for Sunday.  Din with Mrs. Glenny and writing all eve.
Wed Jan 23d.
Pomeroy and had to do without reading .. working on dress et
Tel fr Sl and arranging for meeting this afternoon.
Short rest and to Macbeth's where we met .. Then to see the Tar bells at Montross. . A little disappointed.. Rich in spots but giving way where he did not feel the purely painting quality. he does not feel that support IS painting as well as anything else.  Then to see Allen Tucker's things at Madison galoery.
Very frewh and  seeming to mean more than when I saw them in hi studio last year. . To Kneodlers to see the loan ex of English old masters.  Some of the Fricks etc but many badly touched up and vulgarized.  All this time much talk of A and a delicious sense of compani nship and freedom.   He came back with me an Jack came in.. also D. Aunt Jennie called up to get Jack and after we had dined downstairs together here we went in and sat with her and Jeanette.  Fixing his room after with my bureau etc.  Too delightful to have him.