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TRER/15/309
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Letter from Edward Marsh to R. C. Trevelyan
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- 26 June [1912] (Creation)
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Admiralty, Whitehall. - Thanks Bob for writing out his poem 'so neatly' ["For a Fan", see 15/280]. Bob will 'never' be forgiven for not coming to Trinity last night; he himself had 'great fun, chiefly with Moore and Barran'. He then stayed for Verrall's funeral; glad he was able to be there as Verrall is a 'great loss'. Hears Mrs Verrall and Helen are 'wonderfully well'. Has to speak at the [Apostles] dinner and can't sleep 'for thinking of the shame and misery of it'.
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- Marsh, Sir Edward Howard (1872–1953), knight, civil servant and patron of the arts (Subject)
- Trinity College, Cambridge (Subject)
- Moore, George Edward (1873–1958), philosopher (Subject)
- Barran, Sir John Nicholson (1872-1952) 2nd Baronet, politician (Subject)
- Verrall, Arthur Woollgar (1851-1912), classical scholar (Subject)
- Verrall, Margaret de Gaudrion (1857-1916), classicist and parapsychologist (Subject)
- Salter, Helen Woollgar de Gaudrion (1883-1959), psychical researcher and psychologist (Subject)
- Cambridge Conversazione Society (Subject)