54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio, Corse - Dorothy Godfrey has given him news of them; has had a letter from Mrs Kerr, who is coming to stay for the month of May at the house belonging to Sir Warden Chilcott, is not coming with Admiral Kerr; describes an unexpected visit from M. Boillot.
54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio, Corse - Thinks her letter of the 14th was too modest; thinks Macmillan got what he deserved; urges her to go to Cambridge to assist at the inauguration of the Chair of Anthropology; is looking forward to Mrs Kerr's visit; has been head of a committee for the erection of a monument to Napoléon; encloses a photograph in which he is in a group standing in front of the statue. Accompanied by a photographic postcard, and an envelope addressed to Lady Frazer, Grosvenor Hotel, London.
54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio, Corse - Mrs Kerr has arrived with her niece Miss Theobald; recounts their stay, talked of Lady Askwith and Madame de Pange; admires Mrs Kerr.
54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio, Corse - Mrs Kerr is returning to London, received a letter of thanks from her and a letter from the Admiral apologising for not visiting; did not realise that [Harold] Macmillan was allied with the 9th Duke of Devonshire by marriage; does not know the Comte de Noüe, whom she was to visit; Madame de Pange is about to present a paper on Schlegel and Madame de Staël at the Sorbonne. Accompanied by the envelope addressed to Grosvenor Hotel, London.