Diary entry for September 7, 1910

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Title

Diary entry for September 7, 1910

Description

Sept. 7, 1910

Wrote Golz that I could not officially accept Inv.[itation] to show the Independent Ex. in Columbus, Ohio, but that Henri would (privately) make a selection of the exhibits in that show, or that I would be glad to make suggestions — but that Columbus must write individually as there is no organization.

Went to Petitpas’ for dinner. All of the clan except Mr. Yeats, and I left shortly after dinner. Four ladies came over and sat at the table later. One or two Mr. Yeats had known before, one a Mrs. Coffin, the other’s names I didn’t catch.

Mrs. Ray Brown wrote from Bellport, L. I. asking me to make a banner for the Women’s suffrage parade in Oct. Says that Mrs. Glackens referred her to me as a pro-suffragist. I replied yes, if the W. S. P. showed no antagonism to real Social Democracy.

Creator

John Sloan, American painter, etcher, and illustrator, 1871–1951

Source

Delaware Art Museum, Gift of Helen Farr Sloan

Publisher

N/a

Date

September 7, 1910

Rights

Delaware Art Museum, Helen Farr Sloan Library and Archives

Format

[no text]

Citation

John Sloan, American painter, etcher, and illustrator, 1871–1951, “Diary entry for September 7, 1910,” Seeing Suffrage at the Delaware Art Museum, accessed October 10, 2024, https://delartlibrary2.omeka.net/items/show/23.