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- 18 Sep. 1934
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Declines Lyn's invitation to write for the Monologue on the grounds that he has too much to write. Excuses himself from dinner at Kensington Place because he is visiting his parents. Hopes to meet if Lyn is ever in Lowndes St. again. Refers to a weekend at Rodmell. Suggests Lyn might write about Cecil Day Lewis's "A Hope for Poetry" in the Monologue.
Plomer, William Charles Franklyn (1903-1973) author