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SMIJ/1/74 · Stuk · 16 May 1948
Part of Papers of James Smith

Richmond Lodge, Richmond Avenue, Milltown, Dublin.—His sweet letter almost made up for the fact that he is not coming. Offers herself as his ‘Irish Pen Pal’, as Carew is too busy to write. Discusses the work they have done in the house and garden. Łread more

SMIJ/1/75 · Stuk · 18 July 1948
Part of Papers of James Smith

Richmond Lodge, Richmond Avenue, Milltown, Dublin.—Carew is still immersed in logic. He should to be preparing something for publication, but has apparently moved on to something new. He is going to publish something with the professor [Łukasiewicz],read more

SMIJ/1/76 · Stuk · 8 Sept. 1948
Part of Papers of James Smith

Richmond Lodge, Richmond Avenue, Milltown, Dublin.—She supposes that Smith is still in Cambridge, but expects that he will have gone [back to Switzerland] by the time she comes to England in October. Her mother has not been well. Is planning to visitread more

SMIJ/1/77 · Stuk · 21 Oct. 1948
Part of Papers of James Smith

Richmond Lodge, Richmond Avenue, Milltown, Dublin.—It was kind of Aunt Hannah to invite her to stay, but she had to come home as she and Carew were missing each other. She met Bullard, and liked him as much as always, but was more terrified of him, as heread more