Item 154 - Letter from André Kalitinsky to R. C. Trevelyan

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Letter from André Kalitinsky to R. C. Trevelyan

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  • 27 May 1935 (Creation)

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Bolleystr[asse] 36, Zürich. - Asks if it would be possible to keep the two thousand francs which Trevelyan lent him as capital for his Swiss naturalisation, which is turning out to be a 'very long and difficult business' and will last about another year. Knows how much Trevelyan has already done for him, and would never ask to keep the money so long if naturalisation were not so important.. His work at the Poly[technikum] becomes ever more interesting and difficult. Hopes to have finished his studies in two years; is impatient to start a 'life of [his] own', but time goes very fast now, with 'all the work and gliding [ski-ing?] and rowing'. Has a very interesting summer job in a factory in Paris. Hopes that Trevelyan will come to visit; would much like to see him and Julian again.

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