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TLS to Lyn Newman

Refers to 'The Great North Road' and describes an incident in Lyn's childhood that he would have liked to have included. Praises 'Field with Geese' and encourages Lyn to write more. Mentions Christina. References line 200 of 'The Waste Land'.

Morley, Frank Vigor (1894-1982) publisher and mathematician

ALS to Lyn Newman

Praises 'So much love, so little money'. Mentions Edwin Muir's review of it in the Observer. Expresses his relief that he is no longer in publishing. Hopes to reread it when Christina returns it to him.

Morley, Frank Vigor (1894-1982) publisher and mathematician

ALS to Lyn Newman

From the Cambridge University Press. Thanks her for the news that the publication of the Monologue is being postponed because the editor is getting married. Postscript dated 1957 refers to Lyn's connection with Mrs Turing.

Kingsford, Reginald John Lethbridge (1900-1978) publisher

ALS to Lyn Newman from Iran

Praises 'Alison Cairns'. Reports that she has sent payment through Miss [Bess] Tapper. Expresses her affection for Scotland.

Kazimi, Kechkinneh (fl 1967)

TLS with autograph postscript to Lyn Newman

Informs Lyn that he is currently taking action on a case similar to the one she reports: two boys who transferred from engineering to accountancy because they were told the pay was better.

Hartley, Sir Harold Brewer (1878-1972) Knight and physical chemist

ALS to Lyn Newman

In French. K Gorodetsky writes: reports that Francoise returned enchanted by her stay in Comberton. Thanks Lyn and Max for helping Francoise improve her English and for finding her shoes in her size. Praises William's character and his French. Francoise writes: Thanks Lyn for making her at home in Comberton. Believes that she has made progress with her English. Asks Lyn to remember her to the Christiansens and Mr Newman.

Gorodetsky, K (fl 1929)

ALS to Lyn Newman

Has heard through her cousin Lady [Alice] Butler that Lyn is writing a life of Fanny Kemble. Agrees to let her view their drawing of Sir Thomas Lawrence.

Gordon, Catherine Evans (fl 1938-1939)

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