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FRAZ/33/411 · Item · 12 Jan. 1940
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Trinity Lodge, Cambridge - Encloses a letter [not present] from the Junior Bursar [D.A.G. Hinks] and hopes he has communicated with them direct, on behalf of the College Kitchens; has much to do to prepare for the Judge of Assize and his party who arrive tomorrow.

Letter from Mal Diamond
SHAF/A/1/D/33 · Item · 5 Dec. [1948]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

A self-described stream of consciousness letter describing his hectic schedule, worries about his future with Frances [Whyte], a religious upheaval (worries that his faith is just that he has become 'clever with dialectic tensions and religious terminology'); is aware that analysis requires persevering through pain; thinks analysis is PS's only hope; Mal's father [Walter Joseph Diamond] doesn't see the point of analysis and is balking at the cost; a dermatologist has brought the scratching under control; thinks of suicide but is in no danger of getting on with it; sees that full term ends 6 Dec. at Cambridge and send his best to PS's family; D.A.G. Hinks 'was a hell of a nice guy'.