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SMIJ/1/40
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Letter from Bernard Dickinson to James Smith
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- 3 Dec. 1946 (Production)
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4 single sheets
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(1904-1972)
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Boarbank Hall, Grange-over-Sands.—Thanks him for various letters and enclosures, one of which was providentially delivered without a stamp. Will return the Newman Society letters to Hanrahan and show him the copies of Smith’s testimonials [for the chair at Fribourg]. ‘They are really first-rate. I’m very glad of T. S. Eliot’s.’ Discusses the testimonials, the salary offered, and the conditions of life and culture in Switzerland. Suggests that Smith’s aunt would benefit from a stay at Boarbank. His own ‘little change’ did him good.
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- Dickinson, Bernard (fl 1938–1947) Roman Catholic priest (Sujet)
- Newman Society (Sujet)
- Hanrahan, Patrick J. (fl 1946), Roman Catholic priest and teacher of canon law (Sujet)
- Eliot, Thomas Stearns (1888–1965), poet, critic, and publisher (Sujet)
- Smith, Hannah Elizabeth (1887–1971), aunt of James Smith (Sujet)
- University of Fribourg (Sujet)