ALS from Cambridge [67 Glisson Road].
- Glover/A/A2/332
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- 5 July 1942
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
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.