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ALS from Cambridge [67 Glisson Road].

An arrival of hens at the Glover residence and the consuming of the resultant eggs; arrivals and departures (temporary); Mrs Glover gives an address on Mothers in Industry but is frustrated by the activities of the Chair; TRG narrates a similar experience and avoids killing the perpetrator at a subsequent meeting; the arrival of tea and photographs (not present) remind TRG of family resemblances; a child's rescue inspires thoughts about competancy and how people change; TRG attends a country church anniversary and finds the people there interesting; a 'capital review' in the New Statesman by CM Bowyer with thoughts about him; lamentation of the death of Lois Saunders with memories of her; mispronunciations and what they say about the perpetrator; defending John Sinclair; delayed breakfast; reflecting that TRG could have been in Canada throughout the war had circumstances been different; a copy of the latest book sent but not to be passed on.

ALS from Cambridge.

TRG states that his is not a letter, but a list of items. Thanks for the review. Thanks for an article written about him and will try to get a piece in the Globe. He is not expecting to come to Canada during this vacation. Discsusses variouis items for publication. Will send Eleanor a typescript copy of a book for her enjoyment. His family is well with the exception of one elderly relative who believes himself to be dying despite evidence to the contrary. Mary has been over from Oxford to visit them.

ALS from Cambridge.

Thank you for the cutting about Waddie (not present). Has been in College and discusses what he has been doing.mentions family news.

ALS from Cambridge.

Muses about the lot of authors and those who live with them and discusses one written by DC. Archie C has been visiting Cambridge. Asks after a book which he has arranged to send to them.

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