TRER/4/172
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3 May 1945
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
100 Weston Rd, Gloucester. - J. A. Stewart has sent Luce the enclosed poem [see 4/185], which he takes to be a Latin translation by Arthur Johnston; Trevelyan will soon see that it is in fact a translation of Thomas Carew's "Ask me no more where Jove bestows". Thinks it rather fine. Asks if Trevelyan knows much about Johnston, who died after a meal at Oxford. He and Teetee are going there in June for a course in anthropometry; he hopes they will survive.