Ross' Hotel, Parkgate Street, Dublin. - Stayed on in Cambridge to dictate some manuscripts; saw a good deal of Miss Anscombe and had tea a few times with Rollins, 'who didn't seem to me to have deteriorated'; also enjoyed his one meeting with Moore; has found that he is able to work again, wishes to 'make hay... while the sun shines in my brain'. Copies of his typescript with Anscombe and Moore; would like Malcolm to have one, but is not sure how to get him one. Postscript: also enjoyed seeing von Wright in Cambridge.
IV Argentinierstrasse 16, Vienna. - His eldest sister died the previous day; had good discussion with Miss Anscombe; pleased to hear Lee Malcolm is expecting a baby, wonders what effect this will have on Ray Malcolm.
'as from' Trinity College Cambridge. - Thanks for approaching the director of the Rockefeller Foundation; could not accept money unless they know his physical condition; may go to Oxford to live with Miss Anscombe; likes staying with von Wright but the children are too noisy.
Sorry that von Wright was unable to come to his class; encloses vitamin B and blackcurrant puree; respect for Kreisel and G. E. M. Anscombe.
Storey's End, Storey's Way, Cambridge. - Is in Cambridge, staying with his doctor [E. V. Bevan], 'an extremely kind man and an excellent doctor'; is to have radiotherapy; had a poor time in Oxford but is feeling better; the Bouwsmas were 'angelic, & so was Miss Anscombe'; cannot think of work; 'it doesn't matter, if only I don't live too long!' Is not depressed. Von Wright has come to see him twice.
76 Storey's Way, Cambridge. - Is 'feeling very well these days'; his room here is much nicer than his room in Oxford, 'Not that anyone could possibly be kinder to me than Miss Anscombe was'. Able to be up all day; thanks for 'Kon-Tiki' book', has had discussions with Moore; suddenly found he could do philosophy again about a month ago; 'It's the first time after more than 2 years that the curtain in my brain has gone up'. Would like to go to Oxford soon.
IV Argentinierstrasse 16, Vienna. - His eldest sister died peacefully; sees Miss Anscombe two or three times a week; glad to hear Geach's lectures are good.