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- 6 Oct 1925 (Creation)
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152 Robert'shaus, Yonkers, N.Y. - Sent Trevelyan a message in her last letter to Bessie to explain her delay in thanking him for "Thamyris": has spent the summer on research and fears when she returns home she will only be able to talk about the therapeutic action of sunlight. "Thamyris" interested her very much": she enjoyed the chapter on technique, which reminded her of an afternoon spent with Trevelyan at the Shiffolds; has always liked to analyse rhythm in poetry. Is lucky to be working with probably 'the only scientist in this country' who cares about poetry [Samuel Clausen?], and has lent him the book. Hopes that Trevelyan's suggestion that the rise of science inevitably means the death of poetry is not true, even if Darwin says his science spoiled his appreciation of poetry: 'common ground between poets and scientists' is needed. Apologises for only half answering Bessie's last letter; hopes she will send her manuscript if she has not made other plans. Gordon hopes to come home next spring with his wife and children.
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- Clausen, Ethel Marjorie Luce- (1887-1966) biologist (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Clausen, Samuel Wolcott (1888-1952) paediatrician (Subject)
- Darwin, Charles Robert (1809-1882), naturalist, geologist, and originator of the theory of natural selection (Subject)
- Luce, Gordon Hannington (1889-1979) poet and orientalist (Subject)
- Luce, Tee Tee (1895-1982) philanthropist (Subject)
- Luce, John Marlowe (1917-2000) son of Gordon and Tee Tee Luce (Subject)
- Harding, Sandra (b. c. 1917) daughter of Gordon and Tee Tee Luce (Subject)