February 19, 1942 - February 20, 1942
cardboard notebook bound with string
8 1/2 x 11 inches
Gift of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
35. very talkative. He told me tales of the Whitney and Vanderbilt families, and seem to take a personal pride in their great wealth, and their idiosyncrasies.
I found Watson to be a very agreeable intelligent person, and not inclined to make demands on my time or effort to assemble his article – which made me willing to help him as much as I could. We dined on the top floor (23rd) of the building his office is in.
He outlined some photographs he wants taken at my studio.
p.m. at gallery – F – shows some work by Hopper + Watkins – “Night Hawks” by (sic) and Route 6, by Hopper – both in his best vein – and a portrait of a man by Watkins – superb in its analysis.
Hopper in at late afternoon, and we had a long chat.
Thurs Evening – dinner with F + Geo Olds + his son, who is in the coast guard – this was his last night of “leave” – It was fine to see him George radiated love for his son.
We had difficulty finding a picture. We all felt the choice was up to young Olds, and his pick was a Cagney picture of airplanes, (but it was “standing room only there” – We wandered up and down Broadway (which I thoroughly enjoyed) and finally in desperation, settled on a double mystery bill.
Night train home.[i]
Feb. 20 –
Letter from Blair saying he had been inducted into the army – I call his mother and tell her to write him to withdraw his application[ii]