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- 6 Sep. 1956
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Regrets that he cannot find any record of a broadcast reading by James Joyce of 'Anna Livia Plurabelle'. Mentions that some records were lost in the War.
Cobb, F L (fl 1956)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Regrets that he cannot find any record of a broadcast reading by James Joyce of 'Anna Livia Plurabelle'. Mentions that some records were lost in the War.
Cobb, F L (fl 1956)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Praises her reviews in the New Statesman and the Nation. Assures her that being married can be fun. Recalls taking Lyn and Yda to the North Pole in a chair when they were children.
Coutts, Jack (fl 1934)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Regrets not having printed Lyn's letter. Mentions that they were handicapped by Mr Zhukov's 'enormous letter' which they felt obliged to print in full.
Davy, Charles (fl 1961)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Informs Lyn that the John Reid's Trust will be able to pay her a grant of fifty pounds.
Dean, John Reid (fl 1924-1926)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Hopes Lyn met Sally Goodrich. Refers to the Butler Plantation book which records the ages and names of the slaves who worked there.
Dent, Miriam (fl 1938-1951)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Praises 'So much love, so little money'. Explains that his parents were in the congregation at Wallace Green and were good friends with Lyn's parents. Refers to his childhood friendship with Lyn's uncles, Walter and Leonard. Mentions that he has sent a copy of the book to his sister, Doris.
Dodds, Archibald Kirkwood (1885-1968) architect
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Mentions Kirwood Dodds, her Church sale, and a copy of the Advertiser she posted to Lyn. Reports that in a Library report Lyn's book was joint most popular book of the year. Sends news of people in Berwick
Dodds, Doris (fl 1957)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Enthuses about Lyn's book ['So much love, so little money']. Believes that Eveline Kellas must have told Lyn all her news. Hopes to see Lyn in person and asks whether she would like to visit her in Thornhill, Dumfriesshire. Reports that Hilary is married in Surrey, and her other daughter in the U.S.A.
Donald, Margie (fl 1957-1967)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Encloses a formal deed of assignation. Requests Lyn's signature and those of two witnesses.
Downie, Hay (fl 1957)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Regrets the death of Lyn's cat Salome and promises to preserve and reread Lyn's poem about it. Narrates their journey to Italy and details their plans for Ian's career in Padua. Thanks Lyn for lending them the luggage rack. Sends best wishes to Jane Goodall.
Duff, Ian (fl 1963-1967)