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Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
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TLS to Helen Duncan

Refers to having been at the Aldeburgh Festival. Commiserates on the death of Professor Duthie. Insists upon the perceived misquotation for "So Much Love, So Little Money" in the Albyn School for Girls Centenary Book being put right. Praises the book as a whole.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

TLS to Helen Duncan

Complains about the inaccurate quotation of "So Much Love, So Little Money" in the Albyn School Centenary Book. Suggests an errata slip to be inserted into all undistributed copies as well as circulated to those who have already received a copy. Asserts that her prose is as considered as poetry. Suggests that they could post the books more cheaply if they used Jiffy book bags instead of zip sided ones.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

Photocopy of TLS to Leonard Woolf

Thanks Leonard for his permission to publish some of the Virginia Woolf's letters. Writes that she encloses copies in triplicate of four letters, and details their content. Holds back the letter of 25 April 1930. Mentions having read William Plomer's review in the Listener of the latest volume of Leonard's memoirs, and her anticipation of getting her own copy.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

Photocopy of TLS to Leonard Woolf

Sympathises with Leonard's reluctance to grant permission to publish Virginia Woolf's letters. Hopes he will allow her to publish some of the letters she encloses. Anticipates the next volume of Leonard's memoirs.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

Typscript letter to Mrs Aitken

Sends extracts from Bess Tapper's collection of Alison Cairns' letters from Gleneagles hospital. Mentions the cares of publishing, and refers to Virginia and Leonard Woolf.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

ALS to Lyn Newman

Mentions her radio broadcast and remarks on George Bruce's broadcasting. Complains that his book is getting little attention. Refers to Cuthbert Graham and Harry Whitley. Reports that he is going to try and publish his Cunningham Lectures.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

Typed letter to Norah Melville-Shepherd

Discusses the reception of 'Alison Cairns'. Discusses plans for her trip to Scotland. Mentions Mairi Ann MacLeod, and Tertia [Liebenthal]. Remarks on her radio broadcast.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

Typed draft of a letter to Anne Forsythe

Covers 'Alison Cairns' and Lyn's belief in personal immortality. Discusses how Alison regarded her meeting with Anne in the airport, quoting from a letter to Bess Tapper. Offers to send her a copy of David Cairn's 'In Remembrance of me'.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

Typed letter to Miss Stuart

Explains the nature of the Monologue and offers single issues for sale.

Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist

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