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TRER/26/5 · File · 1915-1916
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Newspaper cuttings with reviews, many sent to Trevelyan by the press cuttings agency Romeike & Curtice; some duplicates. From: the "Scotsman"; "Times"; "Aberdeen Daily Journal"; "Pall Mall Gazette"; "Westminster Gazette"; "Christian Commonwealth"; "Manchester Guardian"; "New Statesman" (review plus another article mentioning Trevelyan's book); "New Age"; also a review from a Dutch newspaper, by Willem van Doorn, of Trevelyan's "The New Parsifal" and "The Foolishness of Solomon".

TRER/1/61 · Item · 23 Oct [1914]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Gosberton House, Nr. Spalding. - Abercrombie has been lecturing; he has received £100 from the Royal Literary Fund and has a new-found appreciation for "Carnegie and those jockeys". "New Numbers" is coming to an end, as Rupert [Brooke] is fighting (he has just returned from Antwerp), Wilfrid [Gibson] is making more money elsewhere, and he himself isn't writing poetry at the moment. Catherine is doing well after the birth of their third son [Ralph]. Asks if Bessie knows Van Dorn [Willem van Doorn] who has been staying with Wilfrid. Frost and his family are staying at "The Gallows". Asks if Julian knows the Great Northern's Atlantic engines.