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TRER/12/194 · Item · 16 May 1912
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

8, Grosvenor Crescent. - Glad Robert is having a 'satisfactory' time; they are enjoying occasional meetings with Bessy. Is going by car to Harrow for an outing, and will try to get acquainted with the Headmaster [Lionel Ford]. Thinks Robert's ["Bride of] Dionysus" 'stately and dignified', appreciating 'the conditions under which it is written [as a libretto for Donald Tovey's opera]. Has had a long letter from Charles Adams; it is 'sad about Henry [Charles Adams's brother, who had suffered a stroke] but not intensely. Roosevelt has written a 'delightful little prefatory notice' for [George Cabot] Lodge's two volumes of poetry, which Senator [Henry Cabot] Lodge has sent him; praises [Henry] Adams's biography [of George Cabot Lodge].

Add. VM/C/5/25b · Part · [1880s?]
Part of Additional Visual Materials

Titled above 'Twice a Fortnight'. Shows group gathered outside in front of trained trees or climbers. Labelled with names above and below: W. C. Bridgeman; G. H. Duckworth; M. R. James; A. F. Hort; StC. Donaldson; M. S. Dimsdale; HBS; L. C. B. J. Ford; E. M. Butler; A. M. Goodhart; F. J. Ford.