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Add. MS b/36/229 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

41 Huskisson Street. Dated 3/5/08 - Has been reading [Arthur Bernard] Cook's article on the [European] Sky-God, which he deplores, asks particularly why he does not learn the language with which he has to deal, as otherwise it leads to major problems.

Add. MS b/35/157 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

22 Rock Park, Rock Ferry, Cheshire. Dated Feb. 6, 1915 - Thanks him for the Addison essays, and for Lady Frazer's letter and book at Christmas; gives news of his son [Windham], happy to be serving in the Royal Garrison Artillery, his second son [Richard] is not yet 18 but keen to serve, which he will do 'if this bloody business is not finished before the year is out'; knows that many of those going so happily will never return; he is drilling himself; refers to the traitor Kuno Meyer.