- Kendon/Box 9/4/11
- Item
- 1940 (Undated, so year is estimated)
Concerns pacifism.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Concerns pacifism.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Justifies his pacifism. Also gives reasons for his letter writing on the subject.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter (draft) to Henry
Discusses a poem and how and why he wrote it [probably concerns 'The Flawless Stone', winner of the Seatonian Prize for Poetry].
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
A critical assessment of Cambridge 'War Weapons Week'.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter (draft) to Joan [Bennett?]
Discusses the political and social situation.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter, signed, to Olive Kendon. Includes envelope
Philosophically discusses the current situation and the nature of mankind. Copies out three of his poems. Discusses Gandhi, and his pacifism in relation to Jesus. Also discusses Christian pacifism.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter (draft) to Dick
Discusses the entry of Russia into the War and how that changes the motives of the struggle against Hitler. Discusses arms production and the labour force and morality issues. Compares Russia and Communism with Germany and Nazism and notes his support for the basic values held by the Soviet Union.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter (draft) to Frank
Discusses the publication of various books and the state of the publishing industry due to the War. Philosophically discusses the consciousness of mankind.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Draft letter to Gerald [Bullett?]
Musings on the difference between their two viewpoints regarding the war.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Praises Glover's book and the sense it conveys of the constancy of mankind.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar