5 New End Square, N.W.3.—Is living at Freda Utley’s house in Hampstead, waiting to learn whether George (her husband) will be allowed to resign his present post and take a professorship in New York.
(Dated at the British Embassy, Washington, D.C. Illustrated with a pencil drawing by Prentiss Taylor of Tudor Place, Georgetown, with a black man holding a guitar in the foreground.)
Chandos Lodge, Eye, Suffolk.—She and George have recently returned to England from the United States. Expresses sympathy on the death of Lady Pethick-Lawrence.
(Tucson, Arizona.)—They are spending a few weeks in Tucson.
(Undated. Postmarked at Tucson on 5 Mar. 1956. The postcard bears a photograph of the Hacienda del Sol Ranch Hotel. The direction is an unfortunate error, the first Lady Pethick-Lawrence having died in 1954.)
El Conquistador Hotel, Tucson, Arizona.—She and George have been wintering at Tucson. Their permanent residence is now Stanford University, where George has been appointed an advisory professor.
(Tucson, Arizona.)—She and George are wintering in Arizona. ‘George is very happy in this Far West, where there is much serious study on Japan in the universities.’
(Air letter, postmarked at Tucson.)
Hoover Library, Stanford University, California.—Thanks him for his card. George has been appointed an advisory professor on Far East studies, and is writing a new history. She visited Geoffrey (Young) before leaving England.
(Dated 16 Jan.)
(Palo Alto, California.)—George is unable to travel any more, but is happy in California working on a history of Japan.
(Air letter, postmarked at Palo Alto.)