1894, July 2, Monday b
A regular July day. Rosa took Clothing Club etc for me. Received order for 50 A.C.S. Hecuba, 5/- from Simpkin, Marshall & Co. Frank sent me two advertisements for university tuition. I wrote to both and to him. Wrote to Wingate. Mr Cluff called and said that the three months for which he had engaged to take the library was up, but he would be glad to continue as Librarian. I thanked him and accepted his offer.
Cyclostyled notice pasted into diary:
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