Don Martin diary entry for Thursday, February 28, 1918: Began the day at noon with an interview on the labor situation with
Arthur Henderson, union leader. He was annoyed at directness of questions I had
prepared but finally agreed to think them over and answer them. They are
certainly very pointed. Spent an hour in Westminster Abbey. Saw Admiral [Sir William Reginald] Hall [Director of Naval Intelligence].
He says food situation will get worse. Had dinner at Cheshire Cheese. All the
evening at the office. Sent a long labor interview Baird got with my questions
with Wilson of the Seamen’s Union. Cabled 200 words to N.Y. Wrote several
business letters. Also got a letter from Dorothy. She is unquestionably a
humorist. Was making a snow woman because she can’t make legs.
Sunshine,
fog, snow, drizzle, clear, freeze – some day.
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