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July 11-1934
Could work out until noon when the library closed for the day. Will get up first to morrow.
Joseph Granch at Danvers telephoned he wanted to see us this afternoon at 3 P.M. and to stay for dinner. He is of the tenth generation of American Granch.
Had lunch at the Hawthorne Hotel, now a days distances are reduc'd to one-half from auto riding. And so we can be at Ford house.
Spent the afternoon and evening at the home of Jacob Mark and his wife a Peabody, a Holyoke graduate and a M.P.S (does not practice). In her auto we motored to the farm of John Granch where O.C. Marck's father was born and where J. Granch is buried. It's an exceedingly lovely land reflect with great glacial boulders from the many granite cliffs.
Then were invited at the home of George Peabody, later the founder, now born. Then to the Peabody Museum to see the portraits of