- Kendon/Box 11/3
- Item
- 1954 (Undated, so date is estimated)
Given on Speech Day. Typed with handwritten annotations.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Given on Speech Day. Typed with handwritten annotations.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter (draft) to Sir Walter Langdon Brown from 'Office of the Gryphon, Cambridge'
Discusses the idea, proposed by WLB, that paper rationing is a form of censorship.
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
Discusses the rights and wrongs of the war.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Copy letter, typewritten, to D. Back, Phaidon Press, London
Gives permission for a poem to be printed in a German poetry anthology.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter (draft) to Colin
Mentions a book by Gerald Brenan and discusses the impossibility of anarchism, and the role of planning and democracy.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter (draft) to Gerald [Bullett]
Discusses the dangers which he feels are inherent in the passivity of the actions of listening to the wireless and watching films.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Copy letter, typewritten, to Diana Vaughan, The Argosy, London
Gives permission to use a poem.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Copy letter, typewritten, to C. F. White, Evans Brothers, London
Gives permission to print a poem in an anthology. Gives fees.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Copy of a letter to Christopher Fry (1907-)
Is glad that 'the Canterbury Play' is finished. Discusses 'the Oxford request' which he is loathe to bring before the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press. Gives information about the progress of is novel and admits that it is proving slow work.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar